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@mcfcguvnors4 ай бұрын
yes & most of them were warranted EXCEPT ONE Why don`t MOJO make a video on equatorial tilt? what your climate change REALLY IS It takes 26 thousand years to complete 1 cycle ,earth tilts one way ( gets warmer ) then tilts back ( gets colder ) after t6he cold one we get floods ,BIG TIME . We have only had the written word for 10 k years so " since records began " ( 1980s !!! ) is a pathetic cross section & the REAL REASON we send teams to drill 8 miles into the ice at the poles cos NO ONE KNOWS when that 26 k years starts or finishes & even worse WE THINK we are on the start of the warm tilt ( gonna get worse ) ancient man went to the caves ( im sure you have covered ancient dwellings ) the rest died .Its happened over & over & where your flood stories originate .
@LightLife44 ай бұрын
They're only human at the end of the day
@jboyle48324 ай бұрын
What a lot of shite
@rod_at_adelaide57664 ай бұрын
@@mcfcguvnors Well in that case if it can take 26 thousand years one way or another why should we even worry about it brother, you won't be around and it sounds like we can't stop it either so chill out and have a beer mate
@rod_at_adelaide57664 ай бұрын
I think you should be making money on a you tube channel from peoples heart felt emotions
@50sRockChick4 ай бұрын
Newsreaders should never apologise for showing empathy
@peterwilliamskelhorn66754 ай бұрын
@50sRockChick newsreaders are real people just like us who watch it
@50sRockChick4 ай бұрын
@@peterwilliamskelhorn6675 exactly.
@peterwilliamskelhorn66754 ай бұрын
@@50sRockChick martyn Lewis nearly did when he repeated what Tony Blair said after Diana's death in 1997. I wouldn't be able to do something like that because i do get upset easily because of being sensitive(NOT a sensitive snowflakes like politically correct people are these days
@odeonarsenal65974 ай бұрын
only in genuin cases 7 of them were acting
@Chillypepper74513 ай бұрын
Except for Vanessa Feltz she's a pillock lol
@tommyluke59524 ай бұрын
I’ve met George Alagiah. He was a really nice gentleman. Many of my colleagues were really upset to learn about his passing.
@user-qh8nh7oe6d4 ай бұрын
He seemed such a lovely, kind man.
@standup29824 ай бұрын
He presented awards to my eldest daughter when she was in high school. Such a lovely man.
@paulrichards68944 ай бұрын
seemed a lovely chap
@katin62382 ай бұрын
George Alagiah was the goat. I grew up with him on my tv (my parents always watched the BBC One news at 6pm). He was a consummate professional. I was truly so sad to hear he'd died.
@gfear244 ай бұрын
I will ALWAYS prefer news presenters who show they are, in fact, human, than emotionless robots.
@laurenceroberts72692 ай бұрын
To be fair, it's sometimes a good thing for news presenters not to show too much emotion when reporting the news. Especially in times of crisis, it's good to have someone in control as they tell people what's happening.
@laurenceroberts72692 ай бұрын
Not that I'm judging these presenters for getting emotional BTW. They're human, after all.
@michellewilliams769528 күн бұрын
Agreed!!!😢
@user-rd8pj3yq1c4 ай бұрын
This video would have been so much better if the commentator of this video didn't talk over everyone he was showcasing.
@sleepymoo61304 ай бұрын
Agreed totally x
@weescottishguy89504 ай бұрын
It's standard Mojo
@DeborahMarkham-q6r4 ай бұрын
Exactly
@wackyraces013 ай бұрын
Absolutely agree it's so annoying.
@tjfSIM3 ай бұрын
Agree completely. Very annoying.
@englishmadcow74614 ай бұрын
My 14yr old brother drowned at bassingbourn barracks in 1988. So I get sad when others die by drowning every summer. Please teach your kids to swim n what to do in deep water to survive. The specialist divers need more recognition and recompense for their work.
@standup29824 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry for the loss of your brother.
@jonathanlandau-litewski74053 ай бұрын
I am so dreadfully sorry for your loss. I cannot swim and I nearly drowned in Loch Ness at the age of 14 when I fell over the side of our boat. Swimming lessons should be free for every child (maybe they are now but they certainly were not at my school back in the day.) I've got an insane phobia of water now.
@heronimousbrapson8634 ай бұрын
I can remember when Walter Cronkite, a consummate professional, had difficulty keeping his composure when he announced that president Kennedy had died in 1963.
@robirvine69704 ай бұрын
For about 3 seconds while reporting live as the event happemd. An actual professional
@duncancurtis51084 ай бұрын
As in JFK 1991.
@devinthierault2 ай бұрын
Yes and then the completely opposite emotions a few years later 😊. The moon
@mike46447710 сағат бұрын
I can’t believe that anyone would be upset about a president dieing. The queen of England yes. And yeah I American. But it would be a party here for most I believe in this day and age.
@bpure25602 ай бұрын
Joanna Gosling being asked to audition in order to keep her job was a disgrace.
@Antney946Ай бұрын
Is that why she left??
@hazrover3 ай бұрын
George Alagiah was a big loss, he was such a lovely man & a top tier news presenter.
@louiseb38764 ай бұрын
The one that got to me was Geraint Vincent announcing the death of his much loved colleague ITV health and science editor, Emily Morgan. You could see from his eyes that he was heartbroken: “she was also, as she wanted the world to know, a mum to her two cherished daughters, a wife, a sister and a daughter herself”.
@howtobe247bookspodcast3 ай бұрын
I used to work with her at ITV, it was such a shock to lose her, especially so young.
@adamcormie33622 ай бұрын
That one really was such a shock and a tragedy, I really liked Emily Morgan and couldn't believe it
@loisalexander51824 ай бұрын
Any danger of shutting up so we can actually hear what theyre saying? Cheers pal
@MrCardboardDave4 ай бұрын
This is a video about the times. It has all the information to enable you to see the originals
@fashiondiva69722 ай бұрын
I’m in a career field that requires suppression of emotion while dealing with absolutely horrific events. It takes a tremendous toll the longer you do it. As a prosecutor I used grief to fuel anger as a means of seeking justice. As a judge I’ve trained myself to remain neutral in demeanor. But make no mistake, the feelings are there and it’s painful to withhold them. That part never changes. Those in my profession who show emotion aren’t applauded but rather risk their livelihoods. So I applaud those in the media who can embrace their humanity and allow the world to see they’re part of the same community. And I’m especially happy to see so many who welcome it.
@CynVeeАй бұрын
The first lady brought me to tears as an American. Queen Elizabeth II was most likely the only Queen she ever knew. I recall when President Kennedy was assassinated, Walter Cronkite was known at the time as the voice of American news. I'll never forget, even as a young child, how he removed his glasses and had tears in his eyes as he announced the President's death. I'm often surprised that news reporters don't lose it more often. So much of today's news is so sad. They never need to apologize to me, they are human. 😢
@The_Real_Mier4 ай бұрын
I automatically started crying when I visited Ground Zero in 2013. I don’t know anyone personally who was impacted by 9/11, but I have a heart, feelings, emotions and empathy. I think it’s important to stay human and show it, also as a newsreader.
@mcfcguvnors4 ай бұрын
yeh i would too , the loss of innocent lives & the lies must be just overwhelming
@odeonarsenal65974 ай бұрын
I do when I visited Afaganistan the amout of US and UK innocent people
@rayhardy62992 ай бұрын
@@odeonarsenal6597 The US and UK armies were not innocent !
@Loken-dj7zw2 ай бұрын
I remember when that happened I was glued to the tv, horrified at what had happened. I even cried. I'm spanish, so it's not like it affected me in any way, but when something like this happens it just kills me a bit every time. Like the atocha, paris or Rambla terror attacks, it saddened me for the people affected but also makes me feel the world it's spiraling out of control.
@jimmyrustles43Ай бұрын
love jenga
@not_that_emmawatsonАй бұрын
My mum was very ill the day the queen died. We watch the news all day together as we knew it was something serious. I lost my own Queen a few days after her majesty died ❤❤
@Checkit666Ай бұрын
Sorry for your loss.
@francoveritas22 ай бұрын
These incredibly professional journalists have feelings and emotions, I’m touched by the genuine reactions.
@alexmaclean1Ай бұрын
Holy cow, this guy liked to hear himself talk.
@pampennyworthАй бұрын
The George Alagiah passing was very sad. He was a great news reader. A very comforting voice. He had been battling cancer for several years.
@katemissfilanpurrmcdevitt4 ай бұрын
I felt the emotions of those presenters bless them rest in peace to those who lost their lives Xx😢😢
@DJOfRadioValinor3 ай бұрын
There was another one where Suzannah Reid was discussing a boy that died alone in hospital because of covid restriction, and she lost her ability to speak.
@julierobinson36334 ай бұрын
I could never be a newsreader, I cry and choke up at everything.
@ashleymoon29692 ай бұрын
Me also and I mean everything. I'm well known for it!! 🤮😁
@momo-cchi5978Ай бұрын
Me neither. I have ADHD and I laugh at everything. Oh, and don't even get me started on how I be crying at the most random shit.😭
@Paulkazey1Ай бұрын
I miss our lovely queen
@Wickerrman3 ай бұрын
It was the very first clip, the one that for some reason you didn't cover, that hit me the most. It was Amy Garcia speaking about the death of Harry Gration who worked on BBC Look North for Yorkshire for over 40 years. That one hit very hard as I had watched him on TV all of my life.
@AvsIMusicYouDontWantToMiss4 ай бұрын
glad they cry just shows how they feel
@WatchMojoUK4 ай бұрын
Yeah, we're all human
@odeonarsenal65974 ай бұрын
yeah a racist
@SlapTheMonkey1003 ай бұрын
@@odeonarsenal6597how the fuck is it racist? Get a life.
@wolerna3252 ай бұрын
@@odeonarsenal6597wut
@SevenEllenАй бұрын
@@odeonarsenal6597 ... What????
@rozb554Ай бұрын
This was actually a really good video. I cry all the time about horrible things I read in the news 😢
@airaction22573 ай бұрын
Why not let us hear what the presenters are saying instead of talking over them.
@thisisus.5042 ай бұрын
Im 53 and was in the kitchen cooking when the Queen died. It was like a slap around the head. I could not believe it. Still find it a hard grasp.
@rainbowsandloveАй бұрын
I also found it really difficult to understand how someone in their 90s died…
@richl69662 ай бұрын
Joanne Gosling was a a real reaction
@lorddarlo61944 ай бұрын
I remember the Lake Tradegy and seeing it. It happened not long after a fatal RTC in Oldbury had killed a 16 year old girl from my college. It was a sad spell for the Midlands the girl from college, another 16 year old girl killed in an RTC in Merry Hill, a 15 year old killed in a crash in Wolverhampton and the 3 boys dying in the lake. My football team West Bromwich Albion had our first game back after International break at The Hawthorns our home game we won 3-0 but the atmosphere was weird we had an applause for our club doctor who had died, then the 3 lads after 3 minutes then the girl from my college who worked at the clubs fanzone she supported our rivals but her mum's family were all West Brom fans as an 18 year old all of them tradgies hit me as I wasn't much older than the teenagers and the young lads reminded of my family. And it happened in an area where if I knew my Biological mum I would be living
@neilburns88693 ай бұрын
No presenter or newsreader should have to apologise for being human. Any news channel that did ought to be ashamed of themselves.
@gavbr2103 ай бұрын
In a time where i'd almost say we are de-sensitized to the news, a human reaction can bring the story home.
@SPAnComCat4 ай бұрын
There is nothing to Apologise about showing Compassion, Emotion, Empathy and more Emotions that make them and Us Human. I Felt all of this and it Pulled my Heartstrings. At the end of the Day; they are only Human, not just Robots on the Screen that we have a Parasocial Relationship with. Being Human shouldn't be Repressed or Punished by Expectations and/or Norms at any Kind. Being Emotional is Universal that must be Embraced by anyone and Everyone.
@maggiemaynot3399Ай бұрын
All of these.are utterly tragic and sad. Joanna Gosling was always so quietly competent and professional, a real loss to bbc news.
@louiserowland99403 ай бұрын
I cried when i read the paul Ogrady left us .Very sad 😢😢😢.I live in Austraila but we saw him here.
@katin62382 ай бұрын
Paul O'Grady was such a magical human being. I cried when they put a special on tv about him on Easter Sunday. He was one of the best. Such a champion for animals and so, so funny. I grew up with Lily Savage on my tv every Saturday night, but I really fell for what a special human being the real Paul was when he used to do his afternoon shows with Olga and his other dogs. I hope they're reunited now. He loved those dogs so much.
@GenialHarryGrout4 ай бұрын
The clip at the beginning is the announcement of the passing of BBC's Look North Harry Gration
@berylgilligan92873 ай бұрын
The four boys who drowned in babbs mill lake is more than deverstating as it happened round the corner from my house and we knew one of the boys, Jack. My daughter was friends with his sister 😔😔 absolutely heart breaking RIP lads ❤❤❤❤
@stevek64324 ай бұрын
remember on This Morning when Karren Keeting died them trying to hold it together when talking about it.
@leec67073 ай бұрын
Caron Keating.
@christineholland7639Ай бұрын
The first time I ever saw a reporter cry on tv was Cliff Michelmore reporting on the Abervan tragedy.
@ThexMJT4 ай бұрын
Must be quite hard for newsreaders, quite often they are reporting on death and suffering
@SMSJSC2 ай бұрын
The they should not be in the job
@Antney946Ай бұрын
...and then have to transition into some stupid fluff piece right after telling you about a horrific accident that killed young kids- their emotions are all over the place in a 30 minute broadcast.
@calpal62494 ай бұрын
I’d rather have them show emotion than act like robots all the time.
@PaulStevens-z8b4 ай бұрын
Exactly
@jenniferbrewer5370Ай бұрын
The one that still gets me every time is Walter Cronkite reporting the assassination of President Kennedy.
@Thedoctorsback3 ай бұрын
I didn't see any of these at the time although I did hear Anita Rani on the radio. What a special man George Alagiah must have been. I clearly remember Martyn Lewis being overcome with emotion reporting on the death of Princess Diana in 1997. It was the first time I'd seen emotion in a newsreader and it really affected me at the time.
@JamesDickson-vs5of4 ай бұрын
Life's hard enough, without goodbyes, ,🏴 happy healthy peace ✌️
@katemissfilanpurrmcdevitt4 ай бұрын
Grertings from London Xx
@JamesDickson-vs5of4 ай бұрын
@@katemissfilanpurrmcdevitt grertings right back at ye , mcdevitt a fine Scottish name ,🏴✌️
@katemissfilanpurrmcdevitt4 ай бұрын
@@JamesDickson-vs5of Cool my parents were born in Ireland my Mum lived in Belfast until she was nine and my Dad grew up in Dublin Xxx
@JamesDickson-vs5of4 ай бұрын
@@katemissfilanpurrmcdevitt I'm from Scotland, where you at?🏴✌️
@courtneysim-uq8wc4 ай бұрын
I definitely cried when the queen died. I live near the Solihull frozen lake where the kids died. I was shocked and I went to school with them.
@RS-xx9ve3 ай бұрын
Had u voted for her a lot? 🙄🙄
@TheOne_6Ай бұрын
@@RS-xx9vehad you grammar a lot?
@Brown874 ай бұрын
Many of us shed a tear when our little Queen died 🇬🇧
@badfairy95544 ай бұрын
I cried my eyes out.
@Brown874 ай бұрын
@@badfairy9554 ❤️🤍💙
@Hgames_RBLX4 ай бұрын
I managed not to, I still don’t know how it was just “the queen died, oh well” instead of what I and everyone else expected.
@Brown874 ай бұрын
@@badfairy9554 ❤️🤍💙
@Brown874 ай бұрын
@@Hgames_RBLX I was absolutely gutted 🇬🇧
@alisonn72002 ай бұрын
Many people probably think of newsreaders as automatons but I like it when they demonstrate empathy with the people and situations they're reporting on. If I were a newsreader, I'd probably be sacked pretty sharpish because I'd be weeping my way through practically every sad news report and nobody would understand what I was saying.
@AlexHM934 ай бұрын
Off topic but I actually got to meet George he was so lovely to meet and have a brief chat with and even got a photo with him
@mazzab19704 ай бұрын
Luckily for Vanessa Feltz, very few people would have seen her broadcast on Talk TV anyway. 😁
@mcfcguvnors4 ай бұрын
She was streaming to about 227 people BBC & Sly news had the largest cut & thats small cos everyone was at work when it was announced .Wasnt until after 6 PM that the nation tuned in properly
@NicholasHall-mo1ww3 ай бұрын
You’re a fool
@JessicaJones2001-o7t2 ай бұрын
@@mcfcguvnorsthe people who support the BBC probably tuned in after their signing on appointment at the Job Centre
@msmilano7091Ай бұрын
I was about to say the same thing….. Although there are still the daily mail readers who head there when they’ve run out of comment sections in which to spew their misery.
@CARL_0934 ай бұрын
its hard to report a incident or death
@petelucas14974 ай бұрын
Elvis' death. I remember ITVs News at Ten Reader Reginald Bosanquet physically shocked and emotional when at the end of the programme the news came through that Elvis had died and the news stayed on all night.
@gazza11964 ай бұрын
Yes he was all shook up.
@paulrichards68944 ай бұрын
@@gazza1196 don't be cruel..........
@lucaschapman21882 ай бұрын
I remember I was in me Mum’s 🚗 car when it was announced. I remember asking her Who’s Elvis Presley was.
@verenamaharajah60824 ай бұрын
I’d much rather newsreaders show emotion over a sad story than the ones who keep smiling while telling you bad news! That really annoys me.
@karendooks62443 ай бұрын
Crime watch presenters when Jill Dando was murdered. 😢
@Kratos-0053 ай бұрын
We all cry. It’s natural. We are humans with emotions. The same goes to newsreaders too. Nothing to be embarrassed or ashamed about. Sometimes letting it out helps.
@AndreaJones-eh3sd3 ай бұрын
Yes, it’s totally normal and we should support each other when sad. Might be less suicides etc.
@tonysargent77874 ай бұрын
We all go eventually that's what my grandfather used to say 😢
@aaronsokell3 ай бұрын
Nice clips but I'm afraid far too much commentary.
@thejenrystory4 ай бұрын
The one that really got to me was on Granada Reports, when Lucy Meacock presented a special edition saying goodbye to her long time co-presenter Tony Morris, who had just died. She managed to keep going until the end but she was so emotional. It was incredibly moving.
@hazrover3 ай бұрын
I remember that, got me crying, was incredibly sad & felt so out of the blue. Tony was great & seeing lovely Lucy upset got me upset :(
@peterwilliamskelhorn66753 ай бұрын
@@hazroverLucy and Tony presented Granada reports for years
@shininglightphotos10443 ай бұрын
Not on TV, but I remember my dad bursting into tears many years ago reading the newspaper. A family had got a swingball for christmas, but the westher was too bad to use it. When the parents considered it ok to play the two children were left unsupervised. I believe it was the younger child qho came in saying the other one wasn't playing any more, as they were just hanging there. They'd stood too close to the pole, so the ball went behind their head, swinging around their neck & suffocating them. Wr were then never allowed to have a swingball, and when I had children of my own, they never had one either.
@katin62382 ай бұрын
That is HORRIFIC. 😦😦😦
@ronatopaz2793Ай бұрын
The Queen’s husband had died several months earlier. When her majesty lost the ability to walk, she decided that it was time to join him. It is sad, but both almost lived to be a century old, which is extremely long for a human life, in most countries. May she RIP.
@PaulStevens-z8b4 ай бұрын
They're human beings.
@sulamcclain85322 ай бұрын
Joanna Gosling was a wonderful broadcaster who, like every other presenter, had been told she had to reapply for her own job under restructuring rules. She refused and saw it as a humiliating request by the BBC. Now we have a number of substandard news presenters who presumably are taking a lower salary to do a worse job.
@Checkit666Ай бұрын
Whilst having a set of presenters like Gary Lineker being paid insane amounts of money for doing nothing important.
@superdrwholock4 ай бұрын
Idk if it’s weird to say but it’s kinda nice to see a more human side to reporters rather than them having to put on this facade. More so with them reporting about tragedies involving innocent people, animals or kids
@suzyq49824 ай бұрын
I burst into tears when our lovely Queen died . Miss her still 😢
@tshelby52122 ай бұрын
You didn’t know her
@suzyq49822 ай бұрын
@@tshelby5212 whatever .. she was my Queen for my whole life and a big part of my growing up . I didn’t know Patrick Swayse either but felt great sadness when he passed .
@1967SPAWN3 ай бұрын
They are human and like most of us we never know when our emotions will take effect us.
@CourtneyPielok4 ай бұрын
Why are people apologising for having emotions?
@markorollo.4 ай бұрын
its the British way
@jimmyrustles43Ай бұрын
Wert?
@LightLife44 ай бұрын
Yes people cry, it's called expressing emotions. We're only human
@matthewjeffery64814 ай бұрын
Good old Vanessa Feltz. The Gemma Collins of the broadcasting world
@NicholasHall-mo1ww3 ай бұрын
And much classier than you’ll ever be 😂
@gdavehaw2 ай бұрын
Don’t be rude about gemma or Vanessa!
@CUSTARDMIKE2 ай бұрын
Clown.
@ZakChlebowski3 ай бұрын
The Queens death affected everyone, even myself as someone who is not British. She brought the world all together and was such a humble person.
@RealFarknMcCoy3 ай бұрын
She didn't "bring the world together". She hurt indigenous people all over the world with her racism and prejudices.
@tshelby52122 ай бұрын
Not me
@emmaj380414 күн бұрын
No one ever needs to apologise for showing emotion- ever.
@cristynjenkins170314 күн бұрын
The Death of George Alagiah touched everyone not just his work colleagues but the public In general
@scotlandr3 ай бұрын
Awful one was Bryn Law reporting live on Sky Sports News about Gary Speeds passing. Live on TV Bryn said after describing their banter the night before: "I sent a message saying sick rumour doing the rounds mate, please give me a call... there was no call" It was absolutely heartbreaking, to watch Bryn break down in tears was devastating but what a professional trying his best to remain his composure to report on his best mates suicide.
@leeatkin95833 ай бұрын
That is the one I thought 100% would be on here. I remember watching Gary Speed on the MotD the day before (the morning version)....Then his death the next day. Very sad.
@joylindadichamounix10 күн бұрын
Here in The US, after Kobe Bryant died, our locate sports announcer cried, the next day Jimmy Fallon & Jimmy Kimmel cried, Kelly Ripa & Ryan Seacrest cried. Today is 9/11-23 years later. I don't know how reporters kept it together, not to mention the London attacks.
@simontravers27153 ай бұрын
One very honourable mention (which I’m surprised didn’t feature) Bryn Law on Sky Sports News after Gary Speed’s suicide. 20 year friendship.
@P5YcHoKiLLa2 ай бұрын
Vanessa Feltz is NOT a newsreader, are you kidding? I doubt one tear was real. She's a drama queen.
@RS-xx9veАй бұрын
She was crying because she heard the staff at Greggs were on strike.
@hindlewalker9330Ай бұрын
Humans showing empathy , nothing wrong with that.
@stephenhardy31228 күн бұрын
I remember a BBC newsreader almost crying after Princess Diana died.
@nannybebe744 ай бұрын
I watched Amy Garcia announce the death of Harry Gration live and my heart went out to her and she’d just found out her friend had died too.
@tilerman3 ай бұрын
'Laura Tobin flew to Norway'
@WinstonSmith198473 ай бұрын
That's the problem we face how we continue with the modern society we have created for ourselves and also look after the planet and unless you walk everywhere you can't criticise her either.
@flipper2392Ай бұрын
@@WinstonSmith19847 She didn't have to go there at all, another one of Chwis's disciples.
@btown8210Ай бұрын
Anyone who works for Talk TV and knows Mike Graham should cry themselves to sleep as standard
@nigel47763 ай бұрын
these would be so much better if there was much less commentary and more of the original clip. everyone wants to be a star!
@neilmustow3684 ай бұрын
Just shows we are all human even newsreaders
@jaynekirsopp71237 күн бұрын
Meanwhile, as the ice melts, the number of polar bears in Svalbard increases every year
@harleyhartley31682 ай бұрын
Talk tv is not news, Vanessa Feltz is not a newsreader.
@dannymanutd114 ай бұрын
You missed off itv granada when lucy meacock announced the death of tony morris she visibly moved
@paulwild36762 ай бұрын
Everybody loved Tony in the North West. He was a legend. The wonderful poem by Longfella was too much for me. I am not emotional but none of us could comprehend Tony’s passing. He was such a great champion of our region. He died in Bury, where I live.
@Martin.C.777Ай бұрын
Joanna Gosling has a beautiful heart
@djbethellАй бұрын
Vanessa Feltz crying over the queen is ridiculous.
@RaymondFunnell-bs1wlАй бұрын
Why shouldn't she
@amigos2841Ай бұрын
Well I don't think it was ridiculous I have to be honest I wasn't upset over it, sure felt bad for her family but people die everyday
@mohm70472 ай бұрын
Another one should have been added was when Sky Sports' Bryn Law broke to tears after Gary Speed passed away, when he said he tried calling him to say there are sick rumours, he never called back and burst in tears.
@bungabening35304 ай бұрын
I cry every time I watch the British news
@Nigel-y3g4 ай бұрын
🤣😅So do I whenever I see how woefully biased it is.
@Checkit666Ай бұрын
@@Nigel-y3g 😭😭😭
@racheldemain19404 ай бұрын
Some can be over the top others are quietly moved. I did think Vanessa's was a bit much.
@goldhawkroad2 ай бұрын
The climate one was worse acting than anything Iver seen in Crossroads. Must have been rehearsing that all morning.
@psrpippy2 ай бұрын
Just as well no one was watching talk tv, poor Vanessa.
@marknewman47974 ай бұрын
Good video - except for the annoying, unnecessary commentary. We can see/hear why they are emotional, so let us hear them!
@SuillaDana2 ай бұрын
Yes, I have witnessed a few of these reports, especially I clearly remember the last clip about their colleague’s death.
@stephenduncan36054 ай бұрын
One that's not mentioned here was when Annabel Tiffin broke down when saying there wasn't going to be a weather forecast following the sad passing of Diane Oxberry from BBC North West Tonight.
@peterwilliamskelhorn66753 ай бұрын
@stephenduncan2605 Roger and Annabel were both upset when Dianne died
@johnr61683 ай бұрын
I was almost heartbroken when Dianne died. What bright friendly character she was. I was reminded of her more recently when Steve Wright died because she worked with him for a while and also later with Simon Mayo.
@peterwilliamskelhorn66753 ай бұрын
@@johnr6168 i was 4 years old when she first did the weather on North West Tonight. Martin Henfield was the newsreader for that bulletin in 1995.
@lindsayphillips40494 ай бұрын
When I pass only my dog will care…
@peterbarr20114 ай бұрын
❤
@StickyBud93954 ай бұрын
Dogs are wonderful loyal animals.
@badfairy95544 ай бұрын
💗
@gazza11964 ай бұрын
That’s ruff
@earth61614 ай бұрын
I’ll care ❤
@israelizzyyarrashamiaak76623 күн бұрын
Hey now ! I cried for France and for Manchester! Who didn’t ? I cried over 9/11 for the USA. Atrocious times brings about emotions. It’s human nature and I’d prefer reporters be human beings on the inside
@logangallagher70503 ай бұрын
Id cry if my child drew a polar bear like that, terrible.
@bighas962 ай бұрын
😂
@tshelby52122 ай бұрын
😂
@PaulMcCaffreyfmac24 күн бұрын
Mike Graham is always "visibly in a state"
@msmilano7091Ай бұрын
The BBC announcement of the passing of The Duke Of Edinburgh was emotional too
@techtipsuk3 ай бұрын
Tobin so concerned she still added to carbon emissions by flying there.
@chrisk56512 ай бұрын
So so sad that someone so young died. Someone one in th prime of her life. Just getting started in her career!