Leonard Parkin
Journalist, Deceased Person
1929 – 1993
Who was Leonard Parkin?
Leonard Parkin was a British TV journalist and newscaster who worked for both the BBC and ITN.
Born in Thurnscoe, Barnsley, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, he was educated at Hemsworth Grammar School, Yorkshire. He worked as a reporter on the BBC's Panorama for many years before joining ITN, initially as a reporter but later as a newscaster for ITV's main early evening bulletins in the 1970s. In November 1963, he was deputy correspondent for the BBC in Washington and his Radio Newsreel report on the assassination of John F. Kennedy is a historic recording. Between 1976 and 1987 he was, along with Peter Sissons, one of the main presenters for ITN's News at One, and often hosted the News at 5:45 between 1979 and 1987. He occasionally presented News at Ten.
Parkin was one of the most popular newsreaders ever to work for ITN, and, like his former co-host of the News at 5:45 Michael Nicholson, he became renowned for his cheerful and friendly disposition. He always began the News at One by saying "hello, good afternoon.." then reading the headlines. During school holidays, he would also make a point of welcoming younger viewers at the start of the News at One.
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- Born
- Jun 2, 1929
Thurnscoe - Nationality
- United Kingdom
- Profession
- Employment
- Newscaster, British Broadcasting Corporation
- ITN
- Died
- Sep 20, 1993
Scarborough, North Yorkshire
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on July 23, 2013
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