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Former BBC presenter John Milne dies | Former BBC presenter John Milne dies |
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Former BBC Scotland broadcaster John Milne has died at the age of 72. | Former BBC Scotland broadcaster John Milne has died at the age of 72. |
Mr Milne, born and brought up in Dundee, retired in 2007 after a BBC career spanning almost 40 years. | Mr Milne, born and brought up in Dundee, retired in 2007 after a BBC career spanning almost 40 years. |
He became known nationwide as the first presenter of Good Morning Scotland (GMS) on BBC Radio Scotland before presenting Reporting Scotland for 10 years during the 1980s and 1990s. | He became known nationwide as the first presenter of Good Morning Scotland (GMS) on BBC Radio Scotland before presenting Reporting Scotland for 10 years during the 1980s and 1990s. |
For much of the 2000s, he was a presenter on television's Newsnight Scotland. | For much of the 2000s, he was a presenter on television's Newsnight Scotland. |
He went on to present radio's Newsweek Scotland on Saturday mornings before retiring on his 65th birthday. | He went on to present radio's Newsweek Scotland on Saturday mornings before retiring on his 65th birthday. |
Former colleague and current Reporting Scotland presenter Jackie Bird said: "He was Reporting Scotland. | Former colleague and current Reporting Scotland presenter Jackie Bird said: "He was Reporting Scotland. |
"I was in awe at working with someone with such a reputation, but he turned out to be warm and welcoming with a fantastically dry sense of humour. | "I was in awe at working with someone with such a reputation, but he turned out to be warm and welcoming with a fantastically dry sense of humour. |
"He was a true Scottish broadcasting great." | "He was a true Scottish broadcasting great." |
Mr Milne, who anchored GMS for more than 20 years from its launch on Hogmanay 1973, also reported on the UK-wide Nationwide television news magazine and on the Seven Days and Current Account documentary series. | Mr Milne, who anchored GMS for more than 20 years from its launch on Hogmanay 1973, also reported on the UK-wide Nationwide television news magazine and on the Seven Days and Current Account documentary series. |
He helped shape the character of Scottish current affairs journalism, recoiling at a slide towards "skateboarding ducks" witnessed in some English regions despite welcoming a more relaxed style of TV presentation. | He helped shape the character of Scottish current affairs journalism, recoiling at a slide towards "skateboarding ducks" witnessed in some English regions despite welcoming a more relaxed style of TV presentation. |
'Grittier and analytical' | 'Grittier and analytical' |
"That sort of showbiz approach is not natural to me, nor to a great many Scots," he admitted. "And I don't think I'd be very good at a song-and-dance routine. | "That sort of showbiz approach is not natural to me, nor to a great many Scots," he admitted. "And I don't think I'd be very good at a song-and-dance routine. |
"Although you're one-to-one in someone's living-room, I think we're grittier here in Scotland, more willing to accept an analytical element, the bringing together of news and current affairs in a way that's much more satisfying journalistically." | "Although you're one-to-one in someone's living-room, I think we're grittier here in Scotland, more willing to accept an analytical element, the bringing together of news and current affairs in a way that's much more satisfying journalistically." |
Having attended Harris Academy, Dundee, Mr Milne began his journalism career in print journalism with DC Thomson before moving to The Scotsman. | Having attended Harris Academy, Dundee, Mr Milne began his journalism career in print journalism with DC Thomson before moving to The Scotsman. |
Seeking a move into broadcasting, he joined the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation, who were setting up an English-language news service, in Berne. | Seeking a move into broadcasting, he joined the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation, who were setting up an English-language news service, in Berne. |
He joined the BBC in 1971, initially in the Aberdeen office as a reporter, replacing Donnie B MacLeod, who had just been hired by the BBC's daily Pebble Mill at One TV programme, and moved to Glasgow in 1973. | He joined the BBC in 1971, initially in the Aberdeen office as a reporter, replacing Donnie B MacLeod, who had just been hired by the BBC's daily Pebble Mill at One TV programme, and moved to Glasgow in 1973. |
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