ITV Central | News at Ten (Oklahoma bomb) and continuity | 19th April 1995
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- © ITVplc/CENTRAL INDEPENDENT TELEVISION 1995
End of Sharpe’s Battle (Carlton/Central)
Central trailer: Prime Suspect
Adverts
Central trailer: EurOpean Match Live
Central ident: Labour Party Political Broadcast
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End of the Labour PPB
Central ident: News at Ten (ITN)
Headlines:
19 die in terrorist bomb in Oklahoma city
Yokohama hit by poison gas attack
Tributes to young PC Philip Walters killed on duty
Tony Blair launches local elections campaign
British computer game more popular than Japanese
British Gas ordered to give a better service
Government bows to pressure on War Widows pensions
Nintendo to buy 25% of Donkey Kong creators Rare Videogames
NASUWT ballots to strike over class sizes
600 workers at the Rolls Royce East Kilbride plant walk out on strike
Louis Nosti fined £34k for breaching EU fishing regulations
Preparations for VE Day
And finally... David Bowie becomes an artist
Adverts (break 1):
Tampax Tampets
Peugeot 106
Do It All
Holsten Pils
Adverts (break 2):
Volkswagen
Low C beer
Visa Delta card
B&Q
National Lottery Instants/Post Office
That's me at 27:56! thank you so much for uploading this! This is such a clear copy of my one and only appearance on UK TV news!
A 13 year old Filipino boy traveling on holiday in London, wearing a Chicago Bulls jacket, talking about "awesome" graphics hits 90s tourist vibes so hard. Hahaha!
A rather lively news day for a time in which "there were no real problems".
The PPB is introduced also by Mark Lipscombe down the line at the South Bank.
That is Sharpe's Battle which is ending at the start of this clip.
Wednesday 19th April 1995
Are you going to stop giving me dates that I already know and have typed or do I have to block you?
@@stickytapenrust6869 oh sorry I'm autistic and like to do it I won't do it on your channel again
@@stickytapenrust6869 Sorry to get involved and I know this matter doesn't involve me at all , but unfortunately and it's just a thought, I think you might as well block him from spamming any more videos you put up in future and/or otherwise might as well block the comments section all together - because the same people will continue to leave spam messages on any videos you put up that are news ot television continuity related. It's just a thought.
@@fusionsuper I’m not going to block the comments section altogether, that’s how I learn of the dates of most of my non-BBC clips.
Labour made VAT 20%. Just sayin...