Tributes Pour In For Peter Sissons Following The Newsreader’s Death

He presented the news on the BBC, ITV and Channel 4, as well as hosting Question Time.

Tributes have been paid to former BBC and ITN newsreader Peter Sissons following his death at the age of 77.

Peter Sissons
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A statement from his management issued on Wednesday said: “We are sad to announce that Peter Sissons, the former presenter on ITN, Channel 4 and the BBC, died peacefully last night in Maidstone Hospital, Kent.

“His wife and three children were with him and wish to pass on their thanks to the hospital staff who were so caring and fought gallantly to save him to the end.”

BBC Director General Tony Hall led the tributes, describing Peter as “one of the greatest television figures of his time”.

Tony Hall's statement on the death of Peter Sissons: https://t.co/M1h32JNxaa pic.twitter.com/nVhfP5Q3Ob

— BBC Press Office (@bbcpress) October 2, 2019

BBC news presenter Simon McCoy also paid his respects, tweeting: “Very sorry to hear of the death of former colleague Peter Sissons. A great journalist and a fine presenter at ITN and the BBC. #RIP”

Very sorry to hear of the death of former colleague Peter Sissons. A great journalist and a fine presenter at ITN and the BBC. #RIP

— Simon McCoy (@BBCSimonMcCoy) October 2, 2019

Piers Morgan described him as a “splendidly combative and amusing man”.

RIP Peter Sissons, 77.
An excellent journalist & TV newsreader, and splendidly combative & amusing man. pic.twitter.com/k39DwsroZV

— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) October 2, 2019

Radio City presenter Mick Coyle took the opportunity to share an anecdote from when the newsreader worked on the buses in Liverpool.

“Before he was a journo he was a ticket collector on Liverpool buses,” he tweeted.

“People would ask ‘Does this bus stop at the Pierhead?’ He’d reply ‘Well if it doesn’t we’ll all get wet’.”

Sad to hear Peter Sissons has died. He came into the studios when he was publishing his autobiography.

Before he was a journo he was a ticket collector on Liverpool buses.

People would ask "Does this bus stop at the Pierhead?"

He'd reply "Well if it doesn't we'll all get wet."

— Mick Coyle (@MrMickCoyle) October 2, 2019

Great sadness here at ITN at the death of Peter Sissons who worked here from 1964, he was Industrial Editor in the 1970s and then presenter of News at One

— Chris Choi (@Chrisitv) October 2, 2019

I met Peter Sissons on my first day as an ITN trainee. He said: “You’re going to be taught all sorts of stuff about pictures and cameras and sound and editing. But there’s only one thing that matters - the words”. He was right. Fine man, fine journalist. https://t.co/g7N7OeVTYO

— James Mates (@jamesmatesitv) October 2, 2019

Peter Sissons WAS the voice of the news to me as a kid. One of the greats. Very sad.

— Lewis Goodall (@lewis_goodall) October 2, 2019

Peter retired from broadcasting in 2009.

In 2011 he published his autobiography in which he criticised the BBC for what he saw as its left-wing bias.

He is survived by his wife Sylvia and three children Kate, Michael and Jonathan.

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