Dermot Murnaghan has signed off at Sky News for the last time by referencing the Will Ferrell comedy film Anchorman: The Legend Of Ron Burgundy. The broadcaster ...
He said: “Finally, as the saying goes, some news about me. He has also presented Sky News At Ten and Murnaghan, a talk show similar to Sophy Ridge On Sunday on Sky News, before his last role at the station as a newsreader on Sky News Tonight. Before joining Sky News, Murnaghan presented ITV’s News At Ten and the BBC Ten O’Clock News – now known as BBC News At Ten – as well as Channel 4 News.
The 65-year-old broadcaster signed off with “stay classy, planet Earth”, paraphrasing actor Will Ferrell as the titular character Ron Burgundy from the popular ...
“Finally, as the saying goes, some news about me. He has also presented Sky News At Ten and Murnaghan, a talk show similar to Sophy Ridge On Sunday on Sky News, before his last role at the station as a newsreader on Sky News Tonight. Before joining Sky News, Murnaghan presented ITV’s News At Ten and the BBC Ten O’Clock News – now known as BBC News At Ten – as well as Channel 4 News.
The veteran newsreader, 65, told viewers on Tuesday evening: “Finally, as the saying goes, some news about me. “After 15 years this is my final programme ...
Thanks for making this career so worthwhile." Before joining Sky News, Murnaghan presented ITV’s News At Ten and the BBC Ten O’Clock News and Channel 4 News. "I hope that I’ve managed to serve you well.
Dermot Murnaghan, 65, who has spent nearly 16 years at the news channel, said 'stay classy, planet Earth', similar to the phrase Ferrell uttered in the ...
He was also a regular fixture on the six o'clock and ten o'clock news. He later became a reporter for the broadcaster's The Business Programme. Murnaghan has also hosted the BBC's quiz programme Eggheads, which is now led by Jeremy Vine. Before joining Sky News, Murnaghan presented ITV's News At Ten and the BBC Ten O'Clock News - now known as BBC News At Ten - as well as Channel 4 News He said: 'Finally, as the saying goes, some news about me. Before joining Sky News, Murnaghan presented ITV's News At Ten and the BBC Ten O'Clock News - now known as BBC News At Ten - as well as Channel 4 News.
The newscaster signed off with a familiar line as he said goodbye to viewers after 15 years with the network.
In his final link, Dermot said: “Finally, as the saying goes, some news about me. Before joining Sky News, Dermot presented ITV’s News At Ten and the BBC Ten O’Clock News, as well as Channel 4 News. Dermot then showed the audience his news notes before throwing them from his desk, and adding: “You stay classy, planet Earth, goodbye.”
Sky News anchor Dermot Murnaghan gave an emotional sign off from his final bulletin on Tuesday, but lightened the mood by using a quote from Anchorman as he ...