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Calendar studios in Leeds Former Calendar office on Charter Square roundabout in Sheffield. Calendar first aired on the launch day of Yorkshire Television – Monday 29 July 1968. Since its launch, the programme has been produced at ITV Yorkshire's main studios in Kirkstall Road, Leeds. Calendar ' s first presenter was Jonathan Aitken.
Though some regional forecasts were broadcast without an in-vision presenter pre-2002. In addition, on occasions he also appeared on ITV Granada and ITV Tyne Tees & Border. Mitchell also presented the national ITV Weather forecasts, between 2006 and 2008, on occasions when their team were not available. Mitchell retired from ITV on 29 July 2022.
The Leeds Studios (also known as the ITV Television Centre, Yorkshire Television Studios or YTV Studios) is a television production complex on Kirkstall Road in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. ITV plc had proposed to close the studios in 2009, however later in the year had a change of mind and instead decided to refit them as high-definition ...
Kate Walby (née Webster) is a broadcast journalist, [1] and was a presenter for ITV Yorkshire's Calendar, but is currently a reporter for Lookaround.. Based in Leeds, but originally from the Isle of Man, Walby was previously a reporter and presenter for the ITV Border regional news programme Lookaround.
Look North from Leeds was the main programme for the whole of the 'BBC North' (later 'Yorkshire & Lincolnshire') region until 11 November 2002, when a new studio had been built in Hull, and the programme split in two. A short opt-out service for the East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire had been in service since 2001.
The film, called To Leeds, With Love, sees the return of a gingerbread man who starred in last year's projection in City Square. The show, beamed onto the frontage of the Queens Hotel, begins on ...
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The launch of Yorkshire Television four months later would mark the launch of ITV's own regional news programme for the new region, Calendar. Leeds was to have the third incarnation of the BBC programme called Look North; the others continued to be produced in Newcastle, another island site, and in Manchester, which was also the BBC Network ...