Thursday 11 December 2014

BBC News at Six 11/12/2014

Presenter: Fiona Bruce

No attempt to prevent illegal immigrants getting passports.

 There are different shots in this article, which makes it easier for the audience to keep watching without getting bored. It also has an interview with Yvette Cooper.

 Ed Miliband has pledged Labour would reduce the deficit in each and every year of the next parliament if it wins the general election.

 This includes different shots of protests to keep the audience interested. It also has footage of when Ed Miliband is making a speech about the General Election Campaign. Another thing it shows is George Osborne's point of view about what Ed Miliband is really showing, this is something that the audience would be interested to hear.

 Nearly 60 people came forward, claiming that they have been sexually abused while in the Scouts.

 Interviews and TV packages to show the different points of view about what had happened, also a victim who was abused at the age of nine in the year 1960,  this will make the audience want to keep watching.

 Runa Khan, a mother of six has been jailed for promoting violence and terrorism on facebook.

For this article, it shows the mother herself walking  to court and a lot of detail about what had happened to keep the audience interested. It also has a TV package of the interviewee showing an interview about 9/11.

 Unless we do anything about it now, drug-resistant infections will kill ten million people per year by 2050.

 A TV package, inside a hospital it shows a group of doctors working and voice over by medical correspondent Fergus Walsh. It also has a short interview with a victim of a drug-resistant infection who is being treated. This will keep the audience watching so that they know that they will be safe by 2050.

Tuesday 9 December 2014

BBC News at Six 08/12/2014

A British businessman, Shrien Diwani, is cleared of ordering the murder of his wife, Annie, in South Africa. 

Video package, used to show what is happening in court, and the families of the husband and the wife against each other. Interview with Annie's sister and brother, and with John Kay. The bit outside of the court with the sister crying is something that encourages the audience to keep watching.


An unprecedented rise in the use of food banks across the UK is largely down to delays in people receiving their benefits.

 Interview used to show different people's opinions about the fact that there are four million hungry people who eat what other people throw away in the UK. It also shows inappropriate responses, which makes the audience want to keep watching.


 In the Philippines, people are beginning to head home after more than a million people were evacuated before Typhoon Hagupit struck on Saturday.

 TV package, interview and conversation between the presenter and Clive Myria. It shows the family of victims of the typhoon and they are being interviewed, this makes it easy for the audience to keep watching.