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Sandy Gall dead at 97: Veteran News at Ten presenter dies at home

His family said ten presenter Sandy Gall died at home at the age of 97.

In 1992, experienced Çapa was the face of the show for 20 years before retiring to conduct philanthropy studies.

Before joining ITN, he worked at the Aberdeen Press and Journal and Reuters, and in 1956 he discussed everything from the Suez Crisis to the bombing of Lockerbie in 1988.

In 1963, Dallas worked as a reporter for ten years in Dallas, one of his first tasks involved in President Kennedy in Texas.

While working on the ground for ITN, one of the few journalists staying in Vietnam after Saigon fell, watched the first American sailors ashore in Nang and opened pictures from a helicopter weapon ship.

In a tribute, his family said: ‘It was a wonderful and brave life in which he lived generously and bravely.’

Carlotta, who followed his footprints to make herself a legendary foreign reporter, said this was ‘very sad but proud’ in the afternoon.

Gall, a friend of St Michael and St George in 2011, who received a CBE in 1987, died on Sunday at his home in Kent on Sunday.

Later, Gall, the country’s most watched program, presented news from 1970 to 1991.

Sandy Gall was the face of his news for 20 years before he retired to retire in 1992

In the picture: Sandy Gall is going to Afghanistan in 1996 to get the prosthesis of charity

In the picture: Sandy Gall is going to Afghanistan in 1996 to get the prosthesis of charity

Before joining ITN, he worked at Aberdeen Press and Journal and Reuters, covering everything from the Suez Crisis in 1956 and the bombing of Lockerbie in 1988.

Before joining ITN, he worked at Aberdeen Press and Journal and Reuters, covering everything from the Suez Crisis in 1956 and the bombing of Lockerbie in 1988.

During this period, it was regularly matched with the mysterious Reginald Bosanquet.

He continued to work as a private correspondent before he retired in 1992.

Gall later continued to work and Sandy Gall set his charm for Afghanistan to treat people from the war. He was ruled by his wife and two daughters.

In 1991, the study was inspired by his report in the Middle East, which he witnessed the horror of wars, including the Gulf War.

Other news readers were fast to pay tribute by remembering the ‘giant of a journalism’ that helps to change the style of television news.

Cameraman Bernard Glancy, who works with Gall, said with great sorrow to learn about the transition of Sandy Gall.

‘I had the privilege of working in a few foreign tasks in ITN, especially during the withdrawal of Russia’s withdrawal of Afghanistan, Mike Nolan and the Great Sandy Gall.’

Former Security Minister Tom Tugendhat said to him ‘hero’ for paying his respect on social media.

He said: ‘Sandy Gall told the stories we need to hear and kept up with those who reported our lives.

Alastair Burnet (left) and Sandy Gall (right) appear as a news reader in Ten Ten in its news

Alastair Burnet (left) and Sandy Gall (right) appear as a news reader in Ten Ten in its news

Gall objected to Sandy Gall to behave of Afghanistan from the protected country of the war. He was ruled by his wife and two daughters. Picture: Reporting about the Gulf War

Gall objected to Sandy Gall to behave of Afghanistan from the protected country of the war. He was ruled by his wife and two daughters. Picture: Reporting about the Gulf War

Other news readers were fast to pay tribute by remembering the 'giant of a journalism' that helps to change the style of television news.

Other news readers were fast to pay tribute by remembering the ‘giant of a journalism’ that helps to change the style of television news.

‘My condolences slice Carlotta Gall and goes to the whole family. He was the legend of many and the father of a few lucky people. ‘

Old ITN anchor Alastair Stewart added: ‘A giant – reporter and presenter of ITN’s good days.’

ITV Royal editor Chris ship continued: ‘One of the most familiar faces in the country, ITV’s news in Ten, Sandy Gall, dies at the age of 97.

‘We greet a legendary publisher and foreign reporter from the news room family in Itn.’

Neil Drysdale from the press and magazine called Gall’s career ‘one of the real journalism wonder’.

He continued: ‘The Press and Magazine began as a sub -sub -sub -east, he continued close connections with the Northeast, studied at the University of Aberdeen, and served as rector from 1978 to 1981. A legend left us! ‘

And former BBC foreign reporter Jonathan Charles, ‘I was very sorry to hear the death of Sandy Gall.

“ I was lucky enough to work with him during a short growth in ITN in the mid -80s.

‘A perfect reporter, great writer and first -class newscaster. He helped change the style of television news.

Gall’s collection and intelligence is so valuable that he would be consulted by the Foreign Officer and would be asked to transfer information to British intelligence.

Gall's wife Eleanor died in 2018 and survived by his sons and three daughters. Picilied: Sandy Gall and his wife Eleanor

Gall’s wife Eleanor died in 2018 and survived by his sons and three daughters. Picilied: Sandy Gall and his wife Eleanor

Gall, a friend of St Michael and St George in 2011 in 2011, died in his home in Kent on Sunday

Gall, a friend of St Michael and St George in 2011 in 2011, died in his home in Kent on Sunday

Gall was born in Penang in Malaya, known as Malaysia in 1927

Gall was born in Penang in Malaya, known as Malaysia in 1927

Initially focused on helping the losses of the war injured, while mines victims and children in refugee camps were expanded to help others with disabilities.

Gall was born in 1927 in Penang, Malaya, known as Malaysia.

Scottish father directed a rubber plantation and returned to England at the age of four.

After leaving the university in 1953, he joined Reuters from all over the world and even spent time in a Uganda prison death cell during the civil war.

He moved to ITN in 1963, where he demanded more funds to help his characteristics. During the scope in Asia, the publisher accelerated the saying, ‘You shouldn’t buy Vietnam, you shouldn’t buy it’.

Gall’s wife Eleanor died in 2018 and survived by his sons and three daughters.

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