He made his West End debut opposite Saskia Reeves in the Kempinski play Separation, at the Comedy Theatre in 1987. John with his brothers Peter (left) and David (centre) at the opening of Amadeus in London, 1998. 7pm - 9pm, Serenade for Strings in C major Opus 48 (3) John Aleck Suchet (/ˈsuːʃeɪ/ SOO-shay; born 29 March 1944) is an English author, newsreader, television presenter and musical host on Classic FM (UK). John and his brothers. Did you notice? John with his brothers Peter (left) and David (centre) at the opening of Amadeus in London, 1998. Credit: UPPA/Photoshot Photo. During this time, he presented News at 12.30 / News at One and News at Ten, but became best known for presenting the Early Evening News between late 1991 (when it was introduced to replace the News At 5:40) and 1999 when the bulletin was dropped. On the night of 16–17 January 1991, Suchet hosted ITN's all night coverage of the start of the Gulf War. Glad my ears and memory aren't as bad as i was beginning to fear! [16] His book, The Last Waltz: The Strauss Dynasty and Vienna, is forthcoming (2016). John Aleck Suchet is an English author, newsreader, television presenter and musical host on Classic FM (UK). The bulletin was the longest uninterrupted broadcast for ITN news.[12]. Cowan's Classics with Rob Cowan Nice one! We even had a little webcam in the studio Oh David, you do make us laugh. [11] Suchet appeared on the mainstream ITN / ITV and BBC news bulletins on 17 February 2009 to talk about this, to raise awareness of the disease and to campaign on behalf of Admiral Nurses. He is the father of broadcast journalist Rory Suchet and uncle to broadcast journalist Richard Suchet. "John Aleck SUCHET - Personal Appointments (free information from Companies House)", "Who Do You Think You Are? It was his brother. . It was directed by Harold Pinter, and co-starred Lia Williams as "Carol". [8], Suchet was brought up with his two brothers, Peter and David. On April Fool's Day 2015 actor David Suchet was broadcasting to millions across the UK - and he was pretending to be his brother, Classic FM presenter John Suchet. Known to millions as Hercule Poirot, Agatha Christie's famous detective, David's also a smashing Shakespearian actor. 9pm - 10pm, Septet in Eb major Opus 20 (1) - David Suchet - How we did it - Eastern Europe", "Who Do You Think You Are? Il est surtout connu du grand public pour avoir joué le rôle du détective belge Hercule Poirot dans la série télévisée du même nom de 1989 à 2013. Initially, he alternated with Carol Barnes as the regular presenter of the Early Evening News, but by 1994 he had become the sole main host and thereafter replaced predecessors Michael Nicholson and Alastair Stewart as "the face of the evening news". A Long Day’s Journey. Suchet was recognised for his live coverage of the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales and the undercover reporting in Afghanistan.[14]. [15] This quickly became Classic FM's most listened-to show, with over 3 million listeners per week. Beethoven: The Man Revealed with John Suchet [17][18] He explained that Bonnie would have no idea that he was on the news programmes. The first of these aired at 22:35 on ITV on Wednesday 15 July and they ran across the following Thursday, Friday, Sunday and Monday evenings. [7] His maternal grandfather, James Jarché, was a famous Fleet Street photographer, notable for the first pictures of Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson and also for his pictures of Louis Blériot (1909) and the Siege of Sidney Street. Suchet played "John" in the drama Oleanna at the Royal Court Theatre in 1993. [6][5][7] Suchet's father was a consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist, working with Alexander Fleming on the role of penicillin in treating venereal disease. Here are the two brothers David and John Suchet to tell you why: And on April 1 at 9am the presenter in the studio wasn't John Suchet. Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky, This image appears in the gallery:John Suchet: A Career In Pictures. In July 2009, to coincide with the 40th anniversary of the NASA moon landings, ITN produced five special 10-minute programmes for ITV titled Mission to the Moon – News from 1969. Bonnie died on 15 April 2015, aged 73. He had first appeared on the station in 2004 as guest presenter of the Composer's Notes series in which he examined the finances and wealth of famous composers.

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