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Martyn LEWIS (1945-)
THIS IS YOUR LIFE - Martyn Lewis, journalist and newsreader, was surprised by Eamonn Andrews while filming for ITN on London's Embankment.
Martyn, who was born in Swansea but grew up in Portrush in Northern Ireland, studied at Trinity College, Dublin, before joining BBC Northern Ireland as a freelance reporter in 1967. The following year, he moved to HTV in Cardiff as a reporter, and then in 1970, he joined ITN in London.
In 1971, Martyn established ITN's Northern Bureau in Manchester, which he led until 1978 when he began reading the news for the News at 5.45 and News at Ten bulletins and serving as a foreign correspondent. In the 1980s, he created the 'And finally...' segment, which featured positive stories at the end of each edition of News at Ten.
"Is this a wind-up? I don't believe it! Does my wife know about this - because I'll kill her when I get home!"
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Martyn Lewis was filming outside Buckingham Palace – an introduction to a collection of his reports on Prince Charles in America – when Eamonn Andrews pounced on 25 February 1986.
Sandy Gall, Leonard Parkin, Pamela Armstrong, Carol Barnes, Glyn Mathias and Sir Alastair Burnet were at the studios. So, too, was Martyn's wife Liz, a former HTV announcer.
Martyn had seen his share of the action covering the Turkish-Greek conflict in Cyprus in 1974, and events in Iran in 1979, following the overthrow of the Shah. His turn to be arrested – an occupational hazard of the war correspondent – came in Malaysia where he was covering the plight of the 'boat people'.
We heard that Martyn got his job at HTV as a result of a remarkable letter to the Director of Programmes, legendary BBC war correspondent Wynford Vaughan-Thomas. This reminded Wynford that in 1908 his (Wynford's) father had led a choir in Swansea in which Martyn's grandfather sang.
'It was on these grounds he felt I should audition him,' said Wynford.
Martyn got his audition – and the job.
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