Which was the first global news story, you remember?

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BBassic

I changed this.
Jul 28, 2011
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Your first memorable news story was when you were twelve? Hope you've started to take a bit more notice of what's going on.

I don't know about you but when I was twelve I didn't give a toss about the news. I had more pressing matters like riding my bike at ridiculous speeds, beating Final Fantasy 7 and playing football in the yard across the street with all the other kids.
 








The Birdman

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Nov 30, 2008
6,313
Haywards Heath
The Cuban crisis all sitting looking at a small black and white screen wondering if Kennedyaqq would push the button.:guns::shootself:drama:
 


Winker

CUM ON FEEL THE NOIZE
Jul 14, 2008
2,525
The Astral Planes, man...
We didn't have a tele in these days, but remember Churchill's death ('65), Aberfan disaster ('66) & World Cup win.

I asked my dad - "What's the world cup?, when I heard him getting excited about it!"
 




nevergoagain

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Jul 28, 2005
1,535
nowhere near Burgess Hill
The first space shuttle launch, was sat in my shorts at primary school and Mrs Goodall brought in a portable TV for us to watch it.
 
















Lady Whistledown

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Jul 7, 2003
47,630
I was walking back to Hove (was actually most of the way back along the seafront) after a student night out in West Street, when I heard the bomb go off.

Yeah, I bet that's what you told the police too, isn't it? :D
 


Wilko

LUZZING chairs about
Sep 19, 2003
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BN1
I remember my parents getting me to leave the room when the Bradford fire was on TV, I think I wanted to watch it but my parents said I was not allowed. Watching it now I can understand my parents decision (I would have been 7) :(

 


Lady Whistledown

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Jul 7, 2003
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The Challenger shuttle explosion was always very vivid in my mind, as they interrupted something I was watching on TV to have a Newsround Special, much to my annoyance.

Also remember being quite shocked by the scenes from the Bradford football fire. And I'm pretty sure I remember the TV news programmes being dominated by the miners' strikes in the early 1980s.
 




Sussex on Leith

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Sep 11, 2003
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Leith
Reading various preview pieces for upcoming India v England test series, lots have mentioned the 1984-5 tour when England last won out there, which took place just after Indira Gandhi's assassination. I'd always had that down as my first news memory, but now realise I had my chronology wrong, as I remember the Brighton bombing which happened a couple of weeks earlier. Either way, October 1984 must have been my month for waking up to the horrors of world news, because I remember them both vividly.

But my first news (as opposed to news story) memory must be earlier than that, because I remember that I was terrified of Peter Sissons's face when I was really little. I thought he had "sad eyes" and would run out of the room crying whenever he appeared on the telly. What a sensitive little lump I must have been back then.
 


Marxo

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Aug 7, 2011
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Ghent, Belgium
Another for JFK. At that time my dad worked nights and I was allowed to watch TV with my mum before bedtime, imagine my anger when the TV programs were cancelled!
 


Lady Whistledown

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Jul 7, 2003
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Reading various preview pieces for upcoming India v England test series, lots have mentioned the 1984-5 tour when England last won out there, which took place just after Indira Gandhi's assassination

I can remember there being a joke going round at school about the Gandhi assassination, so I must have been aware of that, as I'm pretty sure my eight year old self laughed at it.

Quite inappropriately, of course.
 


Sergei's Celebration

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Jan 3, 2010
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I've come back home.
I remember my parents getting me to leave the room when the Bradford fire was on TV, I think I wanted to watch it but my parents said I was not allowed. Watching it now I can understand my parents decision (I would have been 7) :(

I remember this vividly and was the saddest things then and still to this day.
 




TheJasperCo

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Jan 20, 2012
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Exeter
The 1999 East Timor crisis. Don't know why, just remember the live reports of rebels advancing on the capital has stuck in my head for some reason. I would have just turned seven at that time.
 




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