Alastair Burnet
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Sir Alastair Burnet
Born March 17, 1928 (1928-03-17) (age 80)
Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England
Occupation TV presenter, newsreader and journalist

Sir Alastair Burnet (born 17 March 1928, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England) is a British journalist and broadcaster, known for his work in news and current affairs programmes. He was educated at The Leys School, a boys' independent school in Cambridge, and at Worcester College, Oxford. He was once one of the most recognisable faces in British television news, as presenter of ITN's News at Ten. In 1973 he went freelance for a brief period and was editor of the Daily Express from 1974 to 1976 before returning to ITN. He was knighted in 1984.

His TV credits include:

Coverage of notable events:

The satirical TV puppet show, Spitting Image, portrayed Sir Alastair as a cringing, fawning Royalist ("lick, lick, smarm, smarm"), forever trying to suck up to the nearest available member of the Royal Family.

Sir Alastair has kept a low profile since retiring from ITN in 1991.

Preceded by
Donald Tyerman
Editor of The Economist
1965 - 1974
Succeeded by
Andrew Knight
Preceded by
Ian McColl
Editor of The Daily Express
March 1974 - 1976
Succeeded by
Roy Wright
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