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http://www.tvnewslondon.co.uk/news.aspx?id=37 http://www.tvnewslondon.co.uk/news.aspx?id=37 "Ditch the laughter, keep the smile" Roz Morris, Managing Director of TV News London, has just been interviewed on BBC World Service Radio on - 'The World Today' programme, about Hillary ClintonÂ's technique of laughing when faced with a difficult question. They are calling it the Clinton Cackle and there are compilations on You Tube and Google.
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Roz offers advice on what Hillary should do when being interviewed.
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http://www.tvnewslondon.co.uk/news.aspx?id=31 http://www.tvnewslondon.co.uk/news.aspx?id=31 On Tuesday March 6th 2007 Roz Morris, Managing Director of TV News London Ltd, was featured in a documentary on Channel 4 about a famous psychical event Â- ‘The Enfield PoltergeistÂ'. When Roz was a BBC radio reporter she produced and presented a radio documentary about a family in Enfield, North London, who had a series of very mysterious and unnerving events occurring at their house in the late 1970Â's. RozÂ's radio documentary about the Enfield Poltergeist featured the first broadcast recordings of poltergeist activity and was broadcast several times on BBC Radio Four and the BBC World Service.In the Channel Four Documentary ‘Interview with a PoltergeistÂ', she will be seen talking about her experiences in Enfield and reflecting on what she thinks about the whole experience. Â"One thing I can say is that I have never known anything like it before or since Â", Roz says. Â"It really was out of the ordinary and not explicable in normal terms.YouÂ'll have to watch the programme to make your own mind up about what was going on - itÂ's a really intriguing story.Â" INTERVIEW WITH A POLTERGEIST - MARCH 6 - CHANNEL 4 AT 10PM Fri, 02 Mar 2007 00:00:00 GMT
Roz On Channel Five - Asbo Teen To Beauty Queenhttp://www.tvnewslondon.co.uk/news.aspx?id=26 http://www.tvnewslondon.co.uk/news.aspx?id=26 In December 2006 Roz Morris's (Managing Director, TV News London) work as a media trainer was featured on programme 5 of the ‘Asbo Teen to Beauty QueenÂ' series, made by NorthOne TV - shown on Channel 5.The series takes a group of a dozen girls from deprived areas in Manchester and grooms them to compete in an American Beauty Pageant, Miss Teen International. Roz had the pleasure of giving the final three teenage girls from Manchester some media training.Below are some stills from the episode. Roz welcomes the girls, Rachel, Ashlee and Laura always remember to smile ... the girls listen attentively to Roz's briefing jotting down ideas ... So ... who would like to go first.... Roz gives Ashlee tips on how to stand infront of the camera when doing a piece to camera Laura has a go ... Roz tells Laura to get rid of her chewing gum ... After veiwing back her interview Laura storms out of the media training session ... Roz rolls her eyes ... The girls and Roz practice mock radio interviews and face to face media interviews ... near the end of the day the girls are confident and decline a final practice of media interviews ... Roz watches behind the scenes the next day as the girls are interviewed live on the Matthew Wright show Mon, 29 Jan 2007 00:00:00 GMT
Women of the Year Lunch 2006http://www.tvnewslondon.co.uk/news.aspx?id=25 http://www.tvnewslondon.co.uk/news.aspx?id=25 Roz Morris (right) Managing Director of TV News London Ltd, with Mei Sim Lai, President of the City Livery Club, at the 2006 Women of the Year Lunch at the Millennium Hotel Mayfair.
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http://www.tvnewslondon.co.uk/news.aspx?id=22 http://www.tvnewslondon.co.uk/news.aspx?id=22 Roz Morris, Managing Director of TV News London Ltd, chaired the Somerville Media Day in November 2006, which brought together a wide range of influential media professionals. The conference took place at the Margaret Thatcher Centre in Somerville College, Oxford and was attended by more than fifty Somerville alumni now working in a wide variety of media careers, including Esther Rantzen and her daughter Rebecca Wilcox.
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The picture shows Roz Morris (Centre) with some of the conference speakers (left to right) Elizabeth Clough, Head of Mentorn Oxford, Felicity Spector, Editor More4 News, Katie Ghose, Director, the British Institute of Human Rights and Sheila Fitzsimons, Executive Editor Editorial Development, The Guardian. Other speakers at the conference were Michele Roberts, Professor of Creative Writing, University of East Anglia, Kate Williams, author of 'England's Mistress - the Infamous Life of Emma Hamilton' and Kate Varney, Staff Director at The National Theatre.
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http://www.tvnewslondon.co.uk/news.aspx?id=19 http://www.tvnewslondon.co.uk/news.aspx?id=19 Roz Morris will soon appear on Channel 4 and on Channel 5 Â- in two completely different roles. In December RozÂ's work as a media trainer will be featured when she trains three teenage girls from Manchester who are part of the ‘Asbo Teen to Beauty QueenÂ' series, made by NorthOne TV, starting on Channel 5 on Wednesday November 15 at 8pm. The series takes a group of a dozen girls from deprived areas in Manchester and grooms them to compete in an American Beauty Pageant, Miss Teen International.Experts in walking, talking, dancing and dressing smartly are all included in the series (including Bruno from Celebrity Come Dancing for those of you who like a bit of celeb spotting). Roz, who is Managing Director of leading media training company TV News London Ltd, will be seen on December 13 (timing subject to UEFA cup fixtures!) , training the final three contestants how to talk effectively in public and give TV interviews. Â"It was a very interesting exerciseÂ" Roz says.Â"The girls did really well especially when you consider they were being trained by a whole range of trainers to go to America Â- and yet they had a very limited world view Â- they didnÂ't even know the population of Manchester, and some of them had never been abroad let alone to the States.Â" On Channel 4 early next year, Roz will be featured in a documentary about a famous psychical event Â- ‘The Enfield PoltergistÂ'. When Roz was a BBC radio reporter she produced and presented a radio documentary about a family in Enfield, North London, who had a series of very mysterious and unnerving events occurring at their house in the late 1970Â's.RozÂ's radio documentary about the Enfield Poltergeist featured the first broadcast recordings of poltergeist activity and was broadcast several times on BBC Radio Four and the BBC World Service.In the Channel Four Documentary ‘Interview with a PoltergeistÂ', she will be seen talking about her experiences in Enfield and reflecting on what she thinks about the whole experience. Â"One thing I can say is that I have never known anything like it before or since Â", Roz says. Â"It really was out of the ordinary and not explicable in normal terms.