Sunday, 26 February 2017

Script For My News Stories

  • News story 1: 
Edmonton’s fire services are still struggling to contain the fire that broke out at a branch of Tesco in Edmonton early this morning. The blaze, which is thought by police to have been started by vandals is reported to have already gutted large parts of the branch. The supermarket remains closed and staff have been dismissed for the rest of the day. Correspondent Ashley Kingston was at the scene earlier. (FX: street, crowd).
Correspondent: Here at Edmonton branch of Tesco, firefighters have there hands full, in trying to stop the fire spreading, to potential flammable areas at the back of the store. We do not know who started the fire, but cctv footage apparently shows three as/yet unidentified youths, attempting to set fire to a sign at the side of the store at around 5am this morning. Unfortunately, all customers and staff were evacuated quickly and their have been no reports of any injuries. I spoke to a checkout assistant Laura Champling earlier, she told me that she was relieved that all staff and customers were evacuated quickly.
  • News story 2:
News presenter: That was Ashley Kingston at Edmonton Tesco earlier. We will bring you more updates on the fire as we get them. In other news, Hendon FC, were bottom of the table and three points from safety when former sporting boss Mark Evans took charge on 5 January. Fast forward four weeks and Hendon FC have a win over Watford FC and a draw against the Mighty Lions, as well as a Borough Cup semi-final home win over Royal United under their belt. They overcame the loss of captain Jude Sharp, who was injured in the warm-up, to produce their most complete performance so far under Mark Evans. Hendon FC are 18th in the table, one point from safety, and now have seven points from a possible 12 under Mark Evan’s reign. 

Hendon FC manager Mark Evans had this to tell us “It is a fantastic afternoon for us. Our supporters were fantastic, we need them and they support our team always”. “I am sure in the future we will play better, but at these moments we need to keep our focus because every game is possible to get valuable points. "In the Borough League it is fantastic to get clean sheets, to do that against Watford FC and The Mighty Lions is fantastic.”
  • News story 3:
News presenter: A museum celebrating the history of gaming is set to open in manor house later this month.The gaming museum will showcase a variety of working game consoles and features consoles from the likes of nintendo, Sega and Playstation. Visiters will be encourage to play a range of retro game titles such as Super Mario and Pong. Correspondant Mike Osborne is at the scene. (super mario music) 
Correspondent: Here at the museum, the staff got there hands full, as gaming fans make there way inside the museum, to excite themselves with getting the chance to play with these consoles. I am now next to the manager of this event and lets see what he has to say. 

“We’ve been utterly delighted with the sheer number of donations offered and we’d like to thank everyone who has contributed to come to this event. Fans will be joyed playing there old consoles from back of the day”. We will keep you up to date with some of the fans experience here later on. Now back to you Mike O’Brien.
  • News story 4:
News presenter: LMNTRIX - the group credited with creating pop music, have performed their last-ever concert. The Final Destination farewell tour, featuring Mosse Lawson, Harry Taylor, Lillie Baker and Dr Titan on vocals finished on Saturday night at Riverside Arena. LMNTRIX signed off with their latest song Whatever Happens and thanked fans as confetti and balloons rained down on the stage. 

Caleb Finn tweeted from the crowd: "Nearly 10 years ago, four friends got together to make the hippest music anyone had ever heard, thousands have tried to imitate them, but there will only ever be one LMNTRIX."

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