Tony Morris
Anthony Clive Morris (30 September 1962 – 1 August 2020) was an English newsreader for Granada Reports, produced by ITV Granada.[1] He previously worked as a reporter and bulletin presenter for BBC North West Tonight and for a brief period was a reporter for the BBC national news. BiographyEarly lifeMorris was born and brought up in the city of Portsmouth in Hampshire, but later moved to St Helens, Merseyside.[2] EducationMorris was educated at St. Luke's Church of England School, now known as the Ark Charter Academy, in the Southsea area of Portsmouth. CareerPrior to being a television journalist and news presenter, Morris worked as a DJ and served in the RAF. BBCNorth West TonightMorris joined BBC North West Tonight initially as a reporter for the flagship programme based in Manchester, later going on to present shorter bulletins, usually weekend bulletins and the regional bulletin following the BBC News at Ten. For a brief period in his latter years with the BBC, he worked as a reporter for the national news, being based in London. The Really Useful ShowMorris also co-hosted BBC Birmingham's morning programme The Really Useful Show, in 1997. ITVGranada ReportsIn 2003, Morris joined ITV Granada as the new male co-anchor alongside Lucy Meacock for Granada Reports. This came following the departures of Tony Wilson and So Rahman. More recently, he had alternate lunchtime and late bulletins added to his role. He celebrated 10 years on Granada Reports in September 2013. The programme became the first regional news programme ever to win a BAFTA. ITV Weekend NewsIn 2007, Morris stood-in on the ITV Weekend News, which followed Granada Reports. Personal life and deathMorris had two adult daughters. He died at Bury Hospice on 1 August 2020, aged 57. He had been diagnosed with kidney cancer in 2019.[3][4] References
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