NEWS TEAM
THE DAY TODAY had some of the most dedicated and professional reporters - they also had Peter O'Hanraha'hanrahan.
Described as having "Lost the News", Peter served as Economics Editor. He later went on to work as head of the news division at a major satellite news channel.
Some of the other THE DAY TODAY reporters included:
David Bethl'hem served as front line
reporter on Eastmanstown on the Austro/Hong Kong border -
unfortunately he was shot some fifteen minutes into the outbreak
of war.
Pheeona Haahlahm was the news rooms
Medical Enthusiast - she was recently released from prison after
being charged for impersonating a doctor.
Jaques 'Jaques' Liverat was the
Permanent Commentator on the programme - after THE DAY
TODAY ended he started up a wine bar in fashionable
Soho.
Spartacus Mills only appeared once on the
programme - after declaring that "you can throw all your
history books away, they're out of date" he then proceeded
to write his own - he is still working on it.
Jonathan Sizz served as Royal Reporter -
he died tragically when breaking into Buckingham Palace to get a
closer view of the Changing of the Guard in 1996.
Ted Maul was one of the generic reporters serving on
the programme - he went back to work for one of the local
regional news programmes after THE DAY TODAY
ended where he is hoping for early retirement.