Career Highlights: Someone to Remember, Security Risk, John Craven's Newsround
First Major Screen Credit: Someone to Remember (1943)
Biography
A successful supporting and occasional leading actor of stage, screen and television, John Craven starred as Bob MacDonald in the first live television series, The Egg and I (1951), a sitcom based on Betty MacDonald's humorous autobiography. Craven launched his career playing George in the 1938 Broadway version of Our Town with his father Frank Craven, a playwright who worked as an actor and a stage manager of the production. While serving in the military during WW II, Craven was appointed the USO's theater director and placed in charge of putting on productions for U.S. troops stationed in Italy. Craven made his feature-film debut in Over the Goal (1937). He did not appear in another until The Human Comedy (1943). His other film credits include Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case (1943), Let's Make Love (1960) and Ocean's Eleven (1960). On television, Craven guest-starred on a variety of series ranging from Playhouse 90, to Wyatt Earp, to Big Valley. At the end of the 1960s, Craven moved to Spain where he continued to appear on stage. He also took up drama teaching and stage directing. He remained there through the mid '70s and then returned to the U.S. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
He started his professional life in print journalism as a junior reporter on a local
newspaper, the Harrogate Advertiser, before working for the Yorkshire Post and as a freelance correspondent and writer for national newspapers. He then joined
the BBC staff in Newcastle upon Tyne, to work on local radio and television, before moving to the BBC in Bristol.
Newsround
In 1972, he began a regular children's news programme, Newsround. The first such programme ever produced for British television, it drew on the full journalistic
resources of the BBC. Craven became associated with children's TV and presented news items on other
children's programmes, such as Multi-Coloured Swap Shop and
Saturday Superstore.
Countryfile
In 1989 he left the Newsround team and began to present a countryside news programme,
Countryfile, for the BBC.
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