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Hugh Sykes (journalist)

Hugh Sykes is a journalist employed by BBC News, specifically reporting for news programmes on BBC Radio 4. Sykes can regularly be heard reporting for ''PM'', ''The World at One'', ''Broadcasting House'' and ''The World This Weekend''.
==Career==
Sykes began his broadcast career at BBC Radio Oxford while studying at The Queen's College, Oxford University. 〔http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/from_our_own_correspondent/8045498.stm〕 From there he went on to work for LBC from 1973-74. 〔http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/news/pm/reporters_hughsykes.shtml〕 After that he joined the BBC where he has continually worked since. His first regular BBC work was as a continuity announcer and presenter/reporter for the BBC West TV region. On Halloween in 1977, he received a written warning from BBC management in Bristol after he had ended the closedown routine at 1.20 am (following a Vince Price horror film, The Tomb of Ligeia) by using a 500 watt uplight to cast spectral shadows across his face as he warned any viewers with black cats to keep a close eye on them that night in case they were abducted by witches.
''Today'' was Sykes' first break into national media. He was hired by the programme soon after covering the 1978 sleeper-train fire in Taunton, Somerset, in which 12 people died. Sykes had interviewed a seriously burned survivor, who revealed from his hospital bed that many passengers had been unable to escape the flames and smoke because the carriage doors were locked and there was nothing available with which to break the sealed double-glazed windows.
On Today, Sykes worked as a reporter and occasionally presenter along with Brian Redhead and John Timpson. In 1987 Sykes moved to the ''PM Programme'' as a presenter. In 1995 he went back on the road as a reporter for PM and its sister programmes The World at One, The World this Weekend and Broadcasting House.

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