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From 1972 until 1989, Craven was the eponymous host of a regular children's news programme, Newsround, originally called John Craven's Newsround. The first such programme ever produced by British television, it drew on the full journalistic resources of the BBC.
Originally known as John Craven's Newsround, [1] it was first presented by John Craven between 4 April 1972 and 22 June 1989. Originally, stand-in presenters, such as Richard Whitmore, came from the main BBC News bulletins.
Barnes was the originator of the longstanding children's television news programme Newsround, in April 1972; originally, it was known as John Craven's Newsround. At the time, he was Deputy Head of Children's Television at the BBC. [3] Newsround was
John Craven – long-serving eponymous presenter of the pioneering children's news programme John Craven's Newsround from 1972 to 1989 – the programme was later renamed Newsround. He was also a regular co-presenter on Multicoloured Swap Shop and Saturday Superstore during this period.
4 April – The first edition of Newsround is broadcast on BBC1, hosted by John Craven. 1973. 5 February – Elisabeth Beresford's well known popular children's characters The Wombles have spawned into a stop motion animated television series narrated by Bernard Cribbins and composed by Mike Batt on BBC1.
John Craven: 1989–present 32 Chelsea Flower Show: Alan Titchmarsh: 1983–2013 30 It'll Be Alright on the Night: ... John Craven's Newsround: John Craven: 1972 ...
4 April – The first edition of Newsround is broadcast, presented by John Craven. 29 December – The final edition of BBC2's news programme Newsroom is broadcast. It is replaced by a five-minute news summary. 1973. 2 January – A new late evening extended news bulletin News Extra begins broadcasting on BBC2. 1974
21 May – John Craven's Newsround goes on its Summer break as it has done since its launch in 1972. When it returns on 10 September, it will run all year round.