News Bunny

News Bunny


News Bunny was station mascot, and creation of the short-lived UK TV Station L!VE TV, under its publicity-seeking boss Kelvin MacKenzie.

The basic premise was that during news bulletins, an extra dressed as a giant rabbit would stand behind the news presenter, and mime actions related to the news. For example, good news would be greeted with an enthusiastic thumbs up, while during bad news the bunny would hang his head and look sad.

It was a very controversial experiment, as up until this point almost all UK TV news was presented in the same serious manner, and the News Bunny helped pave the way for later more relaxed news presentation as demonstrated on Channel 5 and The Big Breakfast. Indeed this impact has been the subject of academic research.[1]

News Bunny was intended to appeal to the station's target audience of young people, particularly young men, and was part of McKenzie's populist stable of programmes (see L!VE TV entry for details)

News Bunny first appeared in January 1996, and was played by various people, usually the stations news producers and researchers. Depending on who was available at the time, various other L!VE TV staff were also called upon to don the famous suit in "one off" appearances, including Richard Bacon, later to become a BBC TV "Blue Peter" presenter, and Nick Ferrari, a previous editor of The Sun's "Bizarre" column. This was documented in the book "L!VE TV - Tellybrats and Topless Darts".

Despite the channel's poor ratings, News Bunny became a national cult figure, attracting much tabloid and other media interest. For example, he was mentioned in Parliament [1]

News Bunny regularly appeared with politicians, pop stars and royalty - many of whom would have preferred to avoid him. This was usually during outside broadcasts and publicity stunts. Amongst other things, he gate-crashed an official visit by Michael Heseltine to Canary Wharf in 1996, and famously got 8 seconds with Tony Blair.

News Bunny also stood for Parliament representing the "L!VE TV Party" in the South East Staffordshire by-election, 1996, polling 85 votes. In order to do this, a Mirror Group employee had to change his name to "News Bunny" for the purposes of the election. According to an apocryphal story circulating among journalists at the time, during the campaign a stunt went wrong and the hapless hack was arrested for obstruction. As there was a police case pending against him, he was unable to change his name back for some time and had to live as "Mr N. Bunny" for weeks longer than he had expected.

News Bunny went off air with L!VE TV in 1999 and is now owned by Vauxhall-based ETV, founded by L!VE's former management team. The character made a brief revival during their 2003 relaunch of the station on Sky Digital.

The men behind the mask (main performers of News Bunny, in order of appearance). News Bunny Role of Honour: Ashley Hames, Ashley Revell, Scott Harman, Darren Lamb, Luke Robbins, Andy Clarke, and Nik Hodges.

News Bunny (2)

News Bunny has since become a media term occasionally used to refer to a news presenter, usually female, who has been hired on the basis of entertainment or attractiveness value rather than as a serious reporter.

References

  1. ^ Lachlan, S "Who's Afraid of the News Bunny?: the changing face of evening news broadcasts", Loughborough University Working Paper Number 3, 1999
  • Quentin Falk, Ben Falk, "Television's Strangest Moments: Extraordinary But True Tales from the History of Television", Franz Steiner Verlag, 2005, ISBN 1861058748, p. 236
  • Ashley Hames, "Sin Cities", Tonto Books, 2008, ISBN 0955632609, p. 33

External links

Ashley Hames (original News Bunny) [2]


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