The Live Desk (British TV programme)

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The Live Desk
Created bySky News
Presented byMon-Thu: Charlotte Hawkins
Fri: Gillian Joseph
Production
Running time1 hour
Original release
NetworkSky News
Release8 September 2008 (2008-09-08) –
2011 (2011)
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The Live Desk is a news programme which broadcast on Sky News in the United Kingdom from 8 September 2008 to 2011. Originally, The Live Desk aired twice at 9 am and 1 pm but from 11 January 2011 the Live Desk's 1 pm edition was cancelled and subsequently only one edition was broadcast at 9 a.m., presented by Charlotte Hawkins with Gillian Joseph on Friday. The programme was replaced with a standard Sky News bulletin fronted by the same newscasters later in 2011.

Format

The programme was a 60-minute round-up of the day's news, sport, and business, rather than discussions, interviews, or features. It was loosely based on the

Fox News Channel show The Live Desk
.

The programme was characterized by the opening line "The Live Desk opens now".

Presenters

Originally at the show's launch it aired once a day, between 1 pm and 2 pm with Colin Brazier presenting, but on 2 February 2009, The Live Desk added a morning edition, running between 9 am and 10 am. From 11 January 2011, the Live Desk's original 1pm edition was axed in favour of a new political show with Adam Boulton and Sarah Hughes; the 9 a.m. edition remained until later 2011, presented by Charlotte Hawkins, Monday-Thursday, with Gillian Joseph on Fridays. When individual programme titles (such as Afternoon Live and Sky News Today) were dropped by Sky News in 2011, The Live desk was replaced with a standard 60-minute news bulletin.

Replacement presenters

When the regular presenters were unavailable the show was hosted by Samantha Simmonds, Sarah Hughes, Stephen Dixon.

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