 Susie Fowler-Watt |
SusieFowler-Watt joined Look East in 1997 after working as BBC East's political correspondent at Westminster for three years.
One of the first things which struck her when she entered the St Catherine's Close station was its homely feel. "I thought it was a beautiful building, especially the front hall with its sweeping staircase. It also had a very friendly, cosy atmosphere - very different from the newsroom at Westminster," she said. The building also holds some special memories for Susie, who met her husband, journalist Alex Dunlop, at Look East. "My happiest memory is probably the last day before Alex and I went off to get married," she said. "Being a control freak, I can normally see where every second of the programme is allocated, but on this occasion the producer had managed to hide a whole minute from me. "At the end of the programme, Stewart started talking about my wedding and I realised I had no idea what was going on. People gave me flowers and they put Alex up in the monitor next to me. All I kept saying was thank you, thank you," she added. However, she is pleased to be leaving behind the station's old equipment. "The technology should make a huge difference to what we can achieve on air. Also, because we knew we were moving we've been using old and often broken equipment for such a long time," she said. She admits though that saying goodbye to the Look East desk will take some getting used to. "People will be able to see my legs, but I'm hoping the shots will be a bit more flattering! The seats are more comfy too!"
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