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- After a question from the BBC's royal correspondent, Nicholas Witchell, Charles muttered: "These bloody people. I can't bear that man. I mean, he's so awful, he really is."Charles, Prince of Wales-Wikipedia
- Newsreader Sue Lawley continued with the broadcast, while co-presenter Nicholas Witchell tackled the intruders off-camera.Television Centre, London-Wikipedia
- BBC newsreader Nicholas Witchell caused controversy by remarking on the air, shortly before the contest, that it would be held "in a cowshed in Ireland."Eurovision Song Contest 1993-Wikipedia
- The programme launched on 3 September 1984, replacing the early evening news magazine Sixty Minutes and was originally presented by Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell.BBC News at Six-Wikipedia
- Lawley was praised after a broadcast on 23 May 1988, when the studio was invaded by protesters opposed to Section 28: she continued to read the news whilst co-presenter Nicholas Witchell restrained one of them.Sue Lawley-Wikipedia
- The first edition was presented by Nicholas Witchell and Jill Dando.BBC Breakfast-Wikipedia
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