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Tommy Flowers/David Pearson - Flower of Iowa by Lance Ringel
Kelly Bennett/Robbie Fontaine - Green Creek series by T J Klune
Arden Canamorra/Mil/Mattin - A Suitable Consort (For the King and His Husband) by R. Cooper
Stevie/Nora - Forget Me Not by Alyson Derrick 
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wheelsgoroundincircles · 1 year ago
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vifetoile · 4 months ago
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David Pearson cover art for Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Bronte
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judgingbooksbycovers · 2 years ago
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The Power of Words
By Simone Weil. 
Design by David Pearson.
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fredpheiffer · 1 year ago
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Such poise.
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Angelina Jolie photographed by David Pearson - 2003
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casualoptimist · 1 year ago
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Book Covers of Note, March 2024
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mikyapixie · 2 months ago
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doctorbuzzard · 2 years ago
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jackabbot · 3 months ago
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ST. DENIS MEDICAL 1.14 • Listen to Your Ladybugs
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mochinoridgcg · 2 months ago
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Dan vs x camp camp.Just realized they had like two paralleling concepts just thought it'd be funny to draw em together
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grundoonmgnx · 11 months ago
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Stuart Pearson Wright, Tisbury Court, 1999, A Tragicomedy, 1999
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brittsekland · 7 months ago
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Annabella Pearson-Gee by David Bailey for Vogue UK, 1st March, 1968.
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wheelsgoroundincircles · 1 year ago
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David Pearson
David Pearson (1934 – 2018) was one of NASCAR’s first superstars. He was nicknamed “the Fox,” and later “the Silver Fox,” for his cunning and calculated driving. Over the course of his 27-year NASCAR career he accumulated 105 victories and a mountain of accolades. He was Rookie of the Year in 1960, three-time Series Champion (1966, 1968, 1969), and inducted into several motorsport halls of fame. In 1999 40 NASCAR insiders selected him as Sports Illustrated’s Top Stock Car Driver of the Twentieth Century.
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theuntitledblog · 1 month ago
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Thunderbolts* (2025) - REVIEW
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spinosaurusaegypticus · 2 months ago
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Adventures
[That one Hilda trend that's popped up]
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newsatsix1986 · 7 months ago
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This is Dale Jennings, reporting to you all for News At Six from 1989! 🌟💖📺
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As all of my readers know, I love researching the real history behind The Newsreader! So when the Season Three trailer gave us our first glimpse of the brand new News At Six news desk for 1989, you can imagine how itchy I felt to start investigating to find the real news desk from the era that inspired it!
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Season One’s was based off Ten’s Eyewitness News from 1986 (as seen in these pics of Melbourne’s Jo Pearson and David Johnston), Season Two’s was based off Seven’s Nightly News set from circa 1988 (anchored by Jennifer Keyte and Glenn Taylor in Melbourne), and for Season Three, we are seeming to return back to the designs of Seven Nightly News, this time their 1989 set. It bears some similarities to the 1988 set, except with a futuristic silver, blue and chrome tone.
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For historical reference and evidence, I’m including these images from Brisbane and Melbourne’s Seven Nightly News, both from 1989. These feature Brisbane’s newsreaders of Kay McGrath and Frank Warrick (with sports reporter Peter Meares), and Melbourne’s team of Jennifer Keyte and Glenn Taylor.
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From the tiny amount we’ve seen of our Season Three desk, our desk is sans the computer monitors in the background, and from the positioning of the lights above, we can assume we will have that row of screens running across the top, like Channel Seven’s. We also have a pronounced and rounded screen on the side so that Dale can watch crossovers and do satellite interviews, although it’s possible the real deal did too, I’ve just not been able to find footage supporting this to share as evidence.
We are lucky to have these images and footage due to the preservation work of professional and unofficial archivists on the internet, and so if you would like to watch the clips sourced to support their work, you can search the titles and users below. A big thank you to these users for preserving and sharing these pieces of Australian media history! Which news desk from The Newsreader has been your favourite?
Sourced Videos:
‘ATV-10 Eyewitness News, Thursday March 27 1986 - Russell Street Bombing’ - OldNewsAUS from YouTube (uploaded 7/02/2014)
‘1988 Seven Nightly News Launch - Melbourne’ 18/01/1988 - Andrew Heslop from YouTube (uploaded 10/09/2023)
‘BTQ7 Seven Nightly News Opener/Closer 15/5/1989’ - Dan Martin from YouTube (uploaded 20/03/2020)
‘Seven Nightly News Australia (HSV7 Melbourne) Sept 29 1989’ - Australian Television Archive from YouTube (uploaded 8/03/2016)
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