Mike Neville (newsreader)
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Mike Neville MBE (born 17 October 1936, Willington Quay, Wallsend) is a former British television presenter. He is highly regarded in the area for his solid presentational style and witty banter. In 1990, Neville was awarded the Member of the British Empire (MBE) for services to broadcasting. He lives with his wife of 40 years, Pam.
[edit] Career
Mike Neville's roots lay in North East theatre, but the launch of Tyne Tees Television in 1959 offered a new opportunity. Mike began work as young reporter on the fledgling station.
He later switched to the rival BBC news programme Look North and was the main presenter for 32 years. He also regularly presented the BBC's Nationwide programme during the 80s, but turned down offers to move to London, preferring to stay in the North East of England.
In 1996, Mike was approached by Yorkshire Tyne Tees TV and offered a chance to return to the commercial station. Tyne Tees offered him his own hour long news programme: North East Tonight with Mike Neville, the local ITV news programme for the North East of England.
Mike made the switch back to Tyne Tees, which coincided with a rebrand for Tyne Tees to Channel 3 North East. He was the anchor of the show until late 2005 when he underwent an operation to remove a blood clot from his leg. On 5th June 2006, Neville announced that he would be retiring from the show after 40 years presenting news in the North East [1].