Trevor McDonald explained

Sir Trevor McDonald
Birthname:George McDonald
Birth Date:16 August 1939
Birth Place:San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago, British Windward Islands
Occupation:Newsreader, journalist
Years Active:1973–present
Knight Bachelor, OBE
Spouse:
    Children:3
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    Sir Trevor Lawson McDonald (born George McDonald; 16 August 1939) is a Trinidadian-British newsreader and journalist, best known for his career as a news presenter with Independent Television News (ITN).

    McDonald began his career working as a print and broadcast journalist for Naparima College's Blue Circle Network. He began his professional career with Radio Trinidad as a reporter and worked as a news reader and sports journalist for Trinidad Television. McDonald was employed by BBC Radio in 1969 as a producer, based in London but still broadcasting to the Caribbean. In 1973, he began his long association with ITN as a general reporter and was also ITN's first black reporter. McDonald was promoted in 1992 as the sole presenter of News at Ten and became a well-known face on British television screens. He was the presenter of the current affairs programme Tonight with Trevor McDonald and a series of documentaries for ITV.

    McDonald was knighted in 1999 for his services to journalism and was appointed a deputy lieutenant of Greater London in 2006. He is a recipient of the National Television Award for Special Recognition and the BAFTA Fellowship.

    Career

    Early career

    Trevor McDonald was born on 16 August 1939 in San Fernando, Trinidad, an island in the West Indies that was a British colony at the time.[1] [2] He is the son of Josephine and Lawson McDonald, a self-taught engineer who worked on an oil refinery.[3] [4] McDonald is of Dougla heritage, his mother being of African descent and his father being of Indian descent.[5] He grew up in a poor household in the village of St. Margaret in the south of Trinidad,[6] [7] and is the oldest of four children in his family. McDonald did not receive much of an education at school,[8] going against his parent's wishes, but they ensured his English was of high standard.[9] His father supplemented the small income by mending shoes and keeping pigs in his spare time to fund the family's education.[10]

    Although his mother wanted him to become a lawyer, he began working in broadcasting through Naparima College's Blue Circle Network in San Fernando.[11] McDonald's professional work started when he was a radio reporter for Radio Trinidad,[12] news presenter and sports journalist for Trinidad Television as well as newspapers and radio in the early 1960s. He became a producer for both the BBC World Service and the BBC Caribbean Service in 1962. In 1969, McDonald moved to London and was employed by the BBC World Service as a producer at Bush House, but still broadcast to the Caribbean.[13] [14]

    Finding he was slow-moving at progressing and eager to advance his career, in 1973, he was employed by Independent Television News (ITN) editor Nigel Ryan to work at the news organisation as a general reporter and was also ITN's first black reporter.[15] McDonald later became a sports correspondent from 1978 to 1980, reporting on events such as the 1978 FIFA World Cup.[16] He ultimately concentrated on international politics between January 1980 and 1982 as diplomatic correspondent and newsreader. This came after Ryan suggested that McDonald "be like Sandy Gall" and travel the world as a reporter, combining that role with reading the news on occasion. From 1982 to 1987 he was employed as a diplomatic correspondent and newsreader of the ITN-produced Channel 4 News evening bulletin, but returned to ITV in early 1989, presenting the Early Evening News and rotated that bulletin along with the weekend news duties with Fiona Armstrong.[17] [18]

    News at Ten

    McDonald was promoted on 9 November 1992 as the main presenter of News at Ten when the bulletin was revamped from its two-presenter format to a one-newsreader format after market research determined that audiences preferred him over younger colleagues.[19] He became a well-known face on British television screens as a result. McDonald remained with ITN when News at Ten was axed by ITV on 5 March 1999,[20] moving to present the new ITV Evening News from 1999 to 2001. News at Ten was briefly relaunched for three nights a week on 22 January 2001, to which McDonald returned as a presenter.[21] He presented the ITV News at 10.30 following News at Tens second axing in January 2004.[22]

    Tonight

    From 1999 to 2007, McDonald hosted ITV's flagship current affairs programme Tonight with Trevor McDonald. The show was revived in 2010 with presenter Julie Etchingham.[23]

    First retirement

    McDonald presented his last ITV News bulletin on 15 December 2005. He stepped down from his role as anchor after more than 30 years at ITN, but said he had no plans to retire completely from television.[24] McDonald told his ITN colleagues that he wanted a low-key departure after having observed the departures of Tom Brokaw and Dan Rather in the United States.[25] At the end of the final programme, he signed off with the words:

    Return to News at Ten

    On 31 October 2007, ITV announced that, early in 2008, McDonald would come out of retirement to present the relaunched News at Ten together with Etchingham after being asked.[26] [27]

    Second retirement

    It was announced on 30 October 2008 that McDonald would step down from News at Ten once the 2008 United States presidential election was over, to be replaced by Mark Austin.[28] His last bulletin was on 20 November 2008.[29] It was reported at the time that he would continue to present links for Tonight.[30]

    Documentaries

    McDonald has presented a series of documentaries for ITV. In 2009, McDonald travelled to the Caribbean for the three-part series The Secret Caribbean with Trevor McDonald. Two years later, McDonald travelled around the Mediterranean for the four-part series The Secret Mediterranean with Trevor McDonald.[31] and along the route of the Mississippi River for the three-part series The Mighty Mississippi with Trevor McDonald in 2012.[32]

    In 2012, McDonald presented Queen Elizabeth II: Her Remarkable Life Through The Decades. In 2013, he visited death row inmates in Indiana and hosted the two-part series Inside Death Row.[33] McDonald travelled to New York City for the two-part series The Mafia with Trevor McDonald in early 2015.[34] In late 2015, he presented Las Vegas with Trevor McDonald, a two-part series.[35] In September 2016, McDonald presented a two-part series called Inside Scotland Yard With Trevor McDonald,[36] and the two-part documentary Mafia Women with Trevor McDonald in February 2017.[37]

    In late 2017, McDonald presented a documentary called An Hour to Catch a Killer,[38] and both Death Row 2018 with Trevor McDonald,[39] and in February 2018.[40] In September 2018, he presented To Catch a Serial Killer with Trevor McDonald,[41] and in February 2019.[42]

    In January 2021, McDonald presented a two-part documentary called And Finally… with Trevor McDonald.[43] In May 2021, McDonald co-presented a one-hour documentary called Trevor McDonald & Charlene White: Has George Floyd Changed Britain? with Charlene White.[44] [45] McDonald presented The Killing of PC Harper: A Wife's Story on 17 March 2022,[46] and Pride of Britain: A Windrush Special in October 2023.[47]

    Other work and media appearances

    He was the subject of This Is Your Life in January 1990.[48] In December 1996, McDonald presented the "Hogmanay at the Palace" from Scone Palace.[49] He was the presenter of the National Television Awards from 1996 to 2008,[50] and hosted the television series Undercover Customs, which created reconstructions of major HM Customs and Excise investigations in the United Kingdom.[51] On 21 April 2006, McDonald presented an episode of the BBC One satirical quiz Have I Got News for You.[52] McDonald was formerly chancellor of London South Bank University, serving in the role from November 1999 to 2012.[53] He also has intimate ties with King's College School in Wimbledon, a London day school, where he is now a governor.[54] McDonald authored biographies of the cricketers Viv Richards and Clive Lloyd. He has worked as an editor of poetry anthologies, and his autobiography Fortunate Circumstances was published in 1993.

    Lenny Henry's comic character Trevor McDoughnut is a parody of McDonald. McDonald once surprised Henry during a performance of "McDoughnut" on Tiswas by walking into the studio to sit with Henry. McDonald returned to Tiswas on two further occasions. First, a number of weeks after his original surprise appearance, he cropped up during a spoof edition of This Is Your Life to "reminisce" with Lenny Henry about the earlier event. The other appearance occurred during the Tiswas Reunited show (a reunion programme broadcast in June 2007) where McDonald joined Lenny Henry on the sofa once again to look back at the old clips and comment on Henry's impersonation.[55]

    McDonald performed live in Hyde Park in June 1996 with the Who, as the newsreader in the group's staging of their rock opera, Quadrophenia.[56] In 1997, he was made chairman of the Better English Campaign steering group to encourage the improved use of English in both verbal and written communication in school,[57] and assisted in the launch of its campaign Better English, Better Job to help school leavers improve their communication skills, job applications and practising job interviews with employers.[58] McDonald was the presenter of the Classic Brit Awards in 2000.[59] Five years later, he was appointed an honorary vice president of Vision Aid Overseas.[60] McDonald has appeared in advertising campaigns for Vision Express and McVitie's.[61] [62]

    In June 2007, McDonald hosted the new ITV version of This Is Your Life, Simon Cowell being the programme's "victim".[63] From June to August 2007, McDonald presented the satirical panel show News Knight with Sir Trevor McDonald on ITV1.[64] In August 2010, McDonald conducted a live on-stage interview with Archbishop Desmond Tutu at Fairfield Halls in Croydon at an event entitled An Audience with Desmond Tutu.[65] In 2014, McDonald presented a media training course entitled "Deal with the Media with Sir Trevor McDonald".[66]

    McDonald presented a special edition of Countdown in September 2021 as part of Channel 4's Black To Front Day.[67] In 2021, McDonald appeared as the titular character in E4's revival of GamesMaster.[68] In November 2022, as part of the game show's 40th anniversary, McDonald was a guest presenter on Countdown.[69] In March 2024, McDonald was the walking partner in the second episode of Perfect Pub Walks with Bill Bailey.[70]

    In June 2024, The Guardian reported that McDonald had been featured in an advertisement to promote the planned UK government sale of shares in NatWest to the public (which had been announced in the March budget).[71] Because one of McDonald's conditions was that he did not want to directly tell people to buy shares, the strapline for the advert was "Are you in?". The campaign had to be suspended after the announcement of the 2024 general election.

    Awards

    McDonald holds honorary degrees of either doctor of laws or doctor of letters from the University of Plymouth, the Open University, Liverpool John Moores University, the Southampton Institute and the University of the West Indies. He was named Newscaster of the Year by the Television and Radio Industries Club on four occasions in 1993, 1997, 1999, and 2009.[72] McDonald was awarded the Royal Television Society (RTS) Gold Medal "for outstanding contribution to television news" in 1998,[73] and in the following year, received the Richard Dimbleby Award from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA).

    He was appointed Knight Bachelor in the 1999 Birthday Honours for his services to broadcasting and journalism, having previously been appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 1992 New Year Honours.[74] McDonald was awarded with the National Television Award for Special Recognition in 2003, the RTS Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2005, and was inducted into the CBU Caribbean Media Hall Of Fame in the same year.[75] He was appointed a deputy lieutenant of Greater London in November 2006. McDonald received a BAFTA Fellowship at the 2011 British Academy Television Awards.[76]

    Personal life

    McDonald has been married twice. He was married to his first wife Beryl from 1964 to 1985 and married his second wife Josephine in 1986 before they separated in 2020. There were two children of the first marriage and one of the second.[77] [78]

    Notes and References

    1. Book: Padovano, Joanna . Current Biography Yearbook 2010 . . 2009 . 978-0-8242-1113-4 . Thompson . Clifford . 71st . New York City, United States . 377–380 . McDonald, Trevor, British broadcast journalist . registration . Internet Archive.
    2. Book: Hayward, Anthony . Who's Who on Television . Boxtree Limited . 1996 . 0-7522-1067-X . London, England . 164 . McDonald, Trevor . registration . Internet Archive.
    3. News: Kaufmann . Gerald . 28 February 1999 . Voice of Middle England . 24 August 2024 . . 27 . Newspapers.com.
    4. News: de Bertodano . Helena . 14 April 1996 . I'm just a West Indian peasant . 26 August 2024 . . Review 3 . Newspapers.com.
    5. Web site: Trevor McDonald's Indian Train Adventure. Radio Times. Butcher. David. 2 July 2019. 9 August 2019.
    6. News: Richmond . Jill . 10 August 1989 . Trevor's birthday treat in the news . 25 August 2024 . . 22 . Newspapers.com.
    7. News: Pilkington . Edward . 12 October 1995 . And finally, Trevor McDonald is the voice of the nation . 26 August 2024 . . 1, 2 . Newspapers.com.
    8. Book: Ross, Karen . Encyclopedia of Television – M-R . . 2004 . 1-57958-413-6 . Newcomb . Horace . Second . 3 . Chicago, United States . 1445–1446 . McDonald, Trevor (1939-) - British Broadcast Journalist . registration . Internet Archive.
    9. News: Jones . David . 3 October 1997 . My great moments . 22 November 2024 . Tamworth, Lichfield & Chase Journal . 3 . Newspapers.com.
    10. News: McCrystal . Cal . 19 July 1992 . Now, the Smooth at Ten . 26 August 2024 . . 25 . Newspapers.com.
    11. Book: Cabello, Tristan . Encyclopedia of Blacks in European History and Culture . . 2009 . 978-0-313-34452-7 . Martone . Eric . 2 - K-Z . Westport, Connecticut . McDonald, Trevor (1939-) . registration . Internet Archive.
    12. Book: Okokon, Susan . Black Londoners 1880–1990 . Sutton Publishing . 1998 . 0-7509-1548-X . Stroud, Gloucestershire . 111 . registration . Internet Archive.
    13. News: Newsworthy career of Sir Trevor. BBC News. 15 December 2005. 28 December 2011.
    14. News: Adams . Tim . 13 May 2012 . Interivew – Sir Trevor McDonald . 22 November 2024 . The Guardian.
    15. News: 15 November 1992 . Pilot of ITN's new skyship . 26 August 2024 . . 25 . Newspapers.com.
    16. Book: Black Who's Who . Ethnic Media Group . 1999 . 0-9533744-1-6- . Hughes . John . London, England . 118 . registration . Internet Archive.
    17. Book: Who's Who 2018 . . 2010 . 978-1-472-93501-4 . 170th . London, England . 1545 . registration . Internet Archive.
    18. News: 7 March 1989 . Shake-up for news stars of ITN . 25 August 2024 . . 9 . Newspapers.com.
    19. News: Clarke . Steve . 5 December 1992 . For Whom The Bongs Toll . 26 August 2024 . . 6 . Newspapers.com.
    20. News: Viner . Brian . 5 March 1999 . Tonight, Trevor McDonald will be miked and to read News at Ten for the final time. The news has yet to sink in. How will we cope? (Read Tennyson, suggests Trevor, helpfully) . 26 August 2024 . . Friday Review 1 . Newspapers.com.
    21. News: McCann . Paul . 11 January 2001 . And finally, Sir Trevor returns to News at Ten . subscription . 26 August 2024 . . 3 . The Times Digital Archive . 67033.
    22. News: Plunkett . John . John Plunkett . 23 October 2007 . Timeline: a decade of News at When? . 22 November 2024 . The Guardian.
    23. News: Robinson . James . 22 October 2009 . ITV to drop Big Ben from News at Ten titles . 22 November 2024 . The Guardian.
    24. News: Azeez . Wale . 22 July 2004 . McDonald to leave news in 2005 . . 28 February 2022.
    25. News: Shaw . Chris . 19 December 2005 . Three bongs and he's out . . 28 February 2022.
    26. News: News at Ten returns to ITV . . 31 October 2007 . 31 October 2007.
    27. News: Deacon . Michael . 27 June 2009 . Interview: Sir Trevor McDonald . 22 November 2024 . The Daily Telegraph.
    28. News: Conlan . Tara . 30 October 2008 . Sir Trevor McDonald to leave News at Ten next month . 22 November 2024 . The Guardian.
    29. Web site: Barnett . Emma . 30 October 2008 . Sir Trevor makes ITV news bow on 20 November . 22 November 2024 . Campaign.
    30. News: Allen . Nick . 30 October 2008 . Sir Trevor McDonald quits News at Ten . 22 November 2024 . The Telegraph.
    31. News: Wollaston . Sam . 5 January 2011 . TV review: The Secret Mediterranean with Trevor McDonald . . 28 February 2022.
    32. News: 10 April 2012 . Newsman Trevor is going with the flow; TVChoice . . 28 February 2022 . The Free Library.
    33. Web site: Inside Death Row with Trevor McDonald . 2013. Stuart. Cabb . 28 February 2022 . Radio Times.
    34. News: Huws Jones . Tudur . 21 March 2015 . Trevor McDonald Meets the Mafia and exposes shocking tales . 22 November 2024 . Daily Post.
    35. News: Wollaston . Sam . 8 December 2015 . Las Vegas with Trevor McDonald review – an incongruous setting for the classy, cultured Sir T . . 28 February 2022.
    36. News: Hardwick . Viv . 8 September 2016 . An arresting take on Scotland Yard . 22 November 2024 . The Northern Echo.
    37. Web site: Harrison . Ellie . 23 February 2017 . Sir Trevor McDonald on Mafia Women, Donald Trump and the future of ITV News . 28 February 2022 . Radio Times.
    38. Web site: Harrison . Ellie . 12 October 2017 . Trevor McDonald's documentary on the tragic death of a young woman reveals the crucial "golden hour" in any murder investigation . 22 November 2024 . Radio Times.
    39. Web site: Alexander . Susannah . 1 February 2018 . Trevor McDonald's Death Row 2018 raises some very tough questions about justice . 28 February 2022 . Digital Spy.
    40. News: 8 February 2018 . Sir Trevor McDonald on his James Bulger documentary: 'Denise is an amazing lady' . . 28 February 2022.
    41. Web site: To Catch a Serial Killer with Trevor McDonald . 28 February 2022 . Radio Times.
    42. News: Chilton . Louis . 20 May 2021 . Fred West: How to watch the original 2019 Trevor McDonald documentary . 22 November 2024 . The Independent.
    43. News: Kalia . Ammar . Catterall . Ali . Seale . Jack . Harrison . Phil . Howlett . Paul . 3 January 2021 . TV tonight: Elle Fanning's Catherine the Great . 22 November 2024 . The Guardian.
    44. News: Singh . Anita . 12 May 2021 . Trevor McDonald & Charlene White: Has George Floyd Changed Britain? review: a thoughtful, measured account . 22 November 2024 . The Daily Telegraph.
    45. News: Noah . Sherna . 7 April 2021 . Sir Trevor McDonald and Charlene White to front George Floyd documentary . 22 November 2024 . Irish Independent.
    46. News: Harrison . Ellie . 16 March 2022 . The Killing of PC Harper: Viewers praise 'heartbreaking documentary that follows widow's fight for justice . 22 November 2024 . The Independent.
    47. News: Gilbert . Gerard . 19 October 2023 . What's on TV tonight: Prince William meets members of the Windrush generation in a Pride of Britain special . 22 November 2024 . I.
    48. News: 30 January 1990 . Clever Trevor . 26 October 2024 . . 8 . Newspapers.com.
    49. News: 31 December 1996 . Trevor's Hogmanay at the Palace . 26 August 2024 . . 15 . Newspapers.com.
    50. News: Haffenden . Charlie . 23 August 2022 . NTAs 2022: shortlist revealed including Martin Lewis and Paddy McGuinness – how to vote and full shortlist . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20220823190112/https://www.manchesterworld.uk/lifestyle/ntas-2022-shortlist-revealed-including-martin-lewis-and-paddy-mcguinness-how-to-vote-and-full-shortlist-3816514 . 23 August 2022 . 22 November 2024 . ManchesterWorld.
    51. News: 10 July 1997 . The drug busters . 22 November 2024 . . 23 . Newspapers.com.
    52. News: 6 April 2006 . Sir Trevor to host satirical quiz . 26 August 2024 . BBC News.
    53. News: 3 November 1999 . New role for Sir Trevor . 22 November 2024 . The Herald.
    54. Web site: 2008-09-07 . Wimbledon boys' school considers admitting girls . 2024-11-22 . Your Local Guardian . en.
    55. .
    56. News: Cheal . David . 1 July 1996 . My g-g-generation needs a flask and a warm basket . 26 August 2024 . . 11 . Newspapers.com.
    57. News: Grant . Steve . 12 March 1997 . Making might of language . 22 November 2024 . Plymouth Evening Herald . 3 . Newspapers.com.
    58. News: Low . Valentine . 15 July 1997 . Trevor helps break language barrier . 22 November 2024 . . 4 . Newspapers.com.
    59. News: 8 May 2000 . Not waving, but drowning . 22 November 2024 . The Independent.
    60. News: 28 April 2005 . Charity aims to raise its profile . 22 November 2024 . Optician Online.
    61. News: Faull . Jennifer . 6 June 2015 . Ad of the Day: Vision Express – Sir Trevor McDonald . 22 November 2024 . The Drum.
    62. Web site: Watson . Imogen . 2 October 2023 . Sir Trevor McDonald returns to news desk as McVitie's 'True original' . 22 November 2024 . Campaign.
    63. News: Moran . Caitlin . 2 June 2007 . A life less ordinary . subscription . 22 November 2024 . The Times.
    64. Web site: Hat Trick: News Knight with Sir Trevor McDonald. 20 May 2007. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20070928083946/http://www.hattrick.co.uk/shows.php?id=545&style1=show&catid=79&check1=545&menu=3&shid=38. 28 September 2007. dmy-all.
    65. News: Beavan . Ed . 12 August 2010 . 'Icon' Tutu takes a few late questions . 22 November 2024 . Church Times.
    66. Web site: Deal With the Media with Sir Trevor McDonald . https://web.archive.org/web/20141012015736/http://dealwiththemedia.com/ . 12 October 2014 . 22 November 2024 . Deal With The Media.
    67. News: Bulbul . Nuray . 10 September 2021 . Black to Front Channel 4 schedule: Trevor McDonald's Countdown, Mel B's Packed Lunch and Gogglebox . 22 November 2024 . Bristol Post.
    68. Web site: Shutler . Ali . 24 November 2021 . The hosts talk 'GamesMaster' revival: "Sir Trevor McDonald is not being sassy on Twitch, is he?" . 11 December 2021 . NME.
    69. News: Clarke . Naomi . 26 October 2022 . Sir Trevor McDonald among stars to host Countdown for show's 40th anniversary . 22 November 2024 . The Independent.
    70. News: Emmett . Millie . 13 March 2024 . Sir Trevor McDonald and Bill Bailey in Dedham Channel 4 show . 22 November 2024 . Daily Gazette.
    71. Web site: Sweney . Mark . 28 June 2024 . Ad campaign with Trevor McDonald was filmed for shelved NatWest shares sale . 28 June 2024 . The Guardian.
    72. News: 10 March 2009 . Sir Trevor McDonald wins top Newscaster at Tric awards . 22 November 2024 . The Daily Telegraph.
    73. News: 31 October 2008 . Sir Trevor Mcdonald Steps Down From News At Ten . 22 November 2024 . ITN.
    74. United Kingdom list:
    75. Web site: Sir Trevor McDonald . 22 November 2024 . Caribbean Broadcasting Union.
    76. News: 17 May 2011 . Top Bafta for newsreader McDonald . 22 November 2024 . Belfast Telegraph.
    77. News: 15 December 2004 . Sir Trevor and wife split . 24 July 2020 . Evening Standard.
    78. News: Dear . Alice . 24 September 2020 . Sir Trevor McDonald 'splits from wife Josephine' after 34 years of marriage . 22 November 2024 . Heart.