BRIAN HENDERSON
'Brian Henderson' (born 15 September 1931) is a New Zealand-born Australian television personality who hosted the Australian version of ''Bandstand'' from 1958 until 1972. Henderson also holds the record for the longest serving television news presenter, having read either the weekend or the weeknight news on Sydney station TCN-9 from January 1957 until his retirement in late November 2002. He took part in the reunion with Channel Nine for the 50th birthday of Australian television in September 2006.
The tagline Henderson used to sign off at the end of every newscast was ''"...and that's the way it is."'',[1] a sign-off originally borrowed from American newsreader Walter Cronkite.
At the end of his final bulletin, Henderson's voice wavered as told viewers it was time to watch the news, not present it:
"Not the way it was, as has been suggested, but for the last time, the way it is, this Friday the 29th of November, this is Brian Henderson - a sad Brian Henderson - saying not goodnight, this time, but goodbye." [2]
''The Simpsons'' Army Barracks have a Henderson Bandstand often mistakenly thought to be named after Brian Henderson and his show. The bandstand was actually named after Alex Henderson, a Tenor Horn player in the Army Band who rose to become the Director of Music in the Australian Army.
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Trivia
★ In ''The Matrix'' trilogy, Hugo Weaving based the voice of Agent Smith on Henderson's speaking style. Henderson is well known for his relaxed, slow, and punctual speaking manner.
References
1. That's the way it is - Hendo to call it a night Jenny Tabakoff
2. http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/index.php?irn=319756&search=brian+henderson&images=&c=&s=
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