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| name = Brian Hanrahan | image = | birthname = | birth_date = {{Birth date|1949|3|22|df=y}} | birth_place = Middlesex, England | death_date = {{Death date and age|df=yes|2010|12|20|1949|3|22}} | death_place = England | occupation = Journalist, television presenter | years_active = 1969–2010 | credits = BBC News Falklands War }} Brian Hanrahan (22 March 1949 – 20 December 2010)[1] was a British television journalist, who was the Diplomatic News Editor for the British Broadcasting Corporation. Early life, education and early careerHanrahan was born in the county of Middlesex on 22 March 1949, the son of a construction worker.[1] He received his formal education at St Ignatius, Stamford Hill, in Tottenham, and subsequently studied Politics at the University of Essex, where he was a member of an amateur dramatic society. In 1970 he joined the British Broadcasting Corporation as a photographic stills clerk. He was one of the six news trainees appointed by the B.B.C. in 1971, and went on to become a news scriptwriter with the organization, and then a Duty Editor in the BBC Television Newsroom. He worked for a spell as the B.B.C.'s Northern Ireland correspondent reporting on the paramilitary war in Ulster. Falklands WarAs a B.B.C. war correspondent Hanrahan joined the press corps attached to the Task Force dispatched by the Government of the United Kingdom to liberate the Falkland Islands after an invasion of them by the Armed Forces of Argentina on 2 April 1982. Whilst traveling with the Task Force Southwards through the Atlantic Ocean aboard the Royal Navy aircraft carrier {{HMS|Hermes|R12|6}}, in one of his broadcast reports from the ship he produced the most memorable journalistic moment of the war when reporting on an early air strike by harrier jump jets operating from Hermes, when, to work a way around restrictions in operation upon him regarding classified military information, he stated: I'm not allowed to say how many planes joined the raid, but I counted them all out, and I counted them all back.[2]He later went ashore on East Falkland during the land campaign, and reported from amidst British Armed Forces units in the frontline whilst under fire, and was present at the liberation of Port Stanley by them on 14 June 1982, which ended the war. Later careerDuring the mid-1980s he was a B.B.C. correspondent in Hong Kong reporting on the negotiation by the British Government for transferring the governance of the territory to China, and subsequently in Moscow, reporting on the end of the Soviet Union in 1989.[3] Death{{wikinews|BBC Foreign correspondent Brian Hanrahan dies aged 61}}Hanrahan died of bowel cancer on 20 December 2010 in his 62nd year.[4][5] Martin Bell wrote of him in an obituary published in The Guardian: In the world of television news, where inflated egos are not unknown, Brian Hanrahan stood out for his modesty as well as his way with words'. Personal lifeHanrahan married fellow journalist Honor Wilson in 1986, the marriage producing a daughter named Catherine.[6] Publications
References1. ^'New York Times', 'Brian Hanrahan, Longtime BBC Reporter Dies at 61', 23 December 2010. 2. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/from_our_own_correspondent/6510451.stm|title=The Falkland Islands way|publisher=BBC News|date=31 March 2007|accessdate=20 December 2010|first=Brian|last=Hanrahan}} 3. ^{{cite news|last=Hanrahan|first=Brian|title=Gorbachev's role in 1989 turmoil|publisher=BBC|date=1 April 2009|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/7972755.stm|accessdate=12 August 2009}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/theeditors/2010/12/brian_hanrahan.html|title=Brian Hanrahan|author=Jon Williams|publisher=BBC News|date=20 December 2010|accessdate=20 December 2010}} 5. ^1 {{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12037973|title=BBC correspondent Brian Hanrahan dies at 61|publisher=BBC News|date=20 December 2010|accessdate=20 December 2010}} 6. ^'TV News veteran Brian Hanrahan leaves £500k legacy', 'Daily Mail', 7 May 2011. External links
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