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THE DAY TODAY had some of the most dedicated and professional reporters - they also had Peter O'Hanraha'hanrahan.

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.

Peter looking seriousPeter showing the nice cobweb he drew

Some of the other THE DAY TODAY reporters included:

Donnnald Bethl'hem 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 HaahlahmPheeona Haahlahm was the news rooms Medical Enthusiast - she was recently released from prison after being charged for impersonating a doctor.

Jacques 'Jaques' Liverat 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 MillsSpartacus Mills only appeared once on the programme - after declaring that "you can throw all your history books away, they're out of date" he then proceeded to write his own - he is still working on it.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 - he was no whizzJonathan 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 - waiting for retirementTed 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.