Monday, July 11, 2022

Michael Fieldhouse Barratt (1928 - 2022), died at age 94 years

was an English television presenter and journalist. He was best known for his period as the main presenter of Nationwide from 1969 to 1977. Michael Barratt was born in Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire. His father, Wallace Barratt, was a tax inspector, while Doris, his mother died of tuberculosis when Michael was aged six. Barratt was educated at Rossall School, an independent boys' school near Fleetwood, Lancashire, and at Paisley Grammar School in Scotland. After leaving school and learning shorthand, he joined Kemsley Newspapers in Glasgow, beginning as a tea boy and horoscope writer on the Sunday Mail. By 18, he was chief sub-editor on the sports pages of the Daily Record. Moving south, he became sports editor on the Loughborough Monitor in Leicestershire around the time of his first marriage in 1952. In 1956, he moved to Nigeria for a year having been appointed as the assistant editor of the Nigerian Citizen in Zaria. Barratt also worked for the Nigerian Broadcasting Service beginning a discussion programme on politics. Following his return to the UK, he worked as a production journalist on several English regional newspapers including a period at the Wolverhampton Express & Star., , In Memory of Michael Fieldhouse Barratt. Personal Death record and Detailed information about the deceased person.
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