News at Twelve

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News at Twelve
GenreComedy, sitcom
Written byFrancis Sinclair
Directed byAlex Kirby
StarringPatrick Malahide
Sheila Fearn
Julia Foster
Liz May Brice
Mark Billingham
Ewan Phillips
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producerLewis Rudd
ProducerPamela Lonsdale
Production companyCentral Independent Television
Original release
NetworkITV
Release22 February (1988-02-22) –
28 March 1988 (1988-03-28)

News at Twelve is a 1988 British television comedy for children, written by Cliff Francis and Jeremy Sinclair under the pseudonym of Francis Sinclair. The series followed 12-year-old Kevin Doyle (Ewan Phillips) and his nightly "news bulletins" about the events in his life (and some events from his imagination). The name of the TV series came from Kevin's age rather than the time the show itself aired, or of Kevin's news updates, which commonly featured his comical basset hound Baxter.

News at Twelve featured Patrick Malahide, Sheila Fearn, Julia Foster, Liz May Brice (credited as "Lisa Brice") and Mark Billingham.

This series was aired on ITV and made by Central TV. A US pilot version was made in 1991 by NBC starring, amongst others, Danny Gerard and Sarah Melici, but it was never screened.

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