The first thing you notice about Julie Etchingham is the hair, a perfect bob that frames her face like a bonnet. It is several hours before she will present ITV’s News at Ten live to three million people but she looks ready to go now, immaculately groomed and dressed. Everything from her posture to her voice screams “efficiency”, and it’s little wonder she is known to her co-host Mark Austin as “head girl”….
She is also one of a handful of broadcasters who, as a Roman Catholic, is unembarrassed to discuss her faith. “Religion is an important part of my home life,” she says, “If you have a faith, you are bound to be influenced by it. Would that ever show itself on air? I don’t think so. The key place where my faith influences me is in how I hope to handle people.” Although she believes religion “is not a work thing”, she laments that ours is a “very secular” media, and that “Christians can be discriminated against”, before carefully steering the conversation on to the joys of our multi-cultural age.
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The Independent interviews The News at Ten anchor Julie Etchingham
The first thing you notice about Julie Etchingham is the hair, a perfect bob that frames her face like a bonnet. It is several hours before she will present ITV’s News at Ten live to three million people but she looks ready to go now, immaculately groomed and dressed. Everything from her posture to her voice screams “efficiency”, and it’s little wonder she is known to her co-host Mark Austin as “head girl”….
She is also one of a handful of broadcasters who, as a Roman Catholic, is unembarrassed to discuss her faith. “Religion is an important part of my home life,” she says, “If you have a faith, you are bound to be influenced by it. Would that ever show itself on air? I don’t think so. The key place where my faith influences me is in how I hope to handle people.” Although she believes religion “is not a work thing”, she laments that ours is a “very secular” media, and that “Christians can be discriminated against”, before carefully steering the conversation on to the joys of our multi-cultural age.
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