Harry Gration to leave BBC Yorkshire after 42 yearspublished at 16:54 British Summer Time 13 October 2020
Broadcaster Harry Gration, the well-known presenter of the BBC Yorkshire news programme Look North, is to leave the corporation after 42 years.
Mr Gration, who joined the BBC in 1978 and Look North in 1982, will present his last show on 21 October, the day before his 70th birthday.
Following his decision to leave, his co-presenter, Amy Garcia, will continue as lead presenter.
He said: "It's been a privilege to meet the people of the county I love."
Mr Gration began filing match reports for the BBC while working as a history teacher in the mid 1970s.
He has covered nine Olympic Games for the BBC and won two Royal Television Society awards for sports documentaries in 1992 and 1997.
He won the prestigious RTS Best Presenter award twice.
He recently became a father for the sixth time, as he and his wife Helen welcomed baby Hamilton to the world.
Harry said: "I've worked with the best of the best and leave Look North in the good hands of Amy and the team, although I don't know how Paul Hudson is going to cope without me checking his forecasts! Seriously though, I'll miss my good old mate.
"I'm looking forward to some new broadcasting adventures and some special time with my family and a certain one year old!"