James Mates joined ITN in 1983 as an editorial trainee, moving over to the ITN newsroom working on ITV's news, before becoming a correspondent in 1986. His first appointments becoming a globe trotting reporter, covering the Zeebrugge disaster of 1987, staying there around two months to oversee the capsized ferry being risen. Straight after that, ...
He has a wife and three children, living in London.
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1985: Became a TV news reporter, making 2006 his 21st year of news reporting, beating Terry Lloyd's record of 20 years. Terry Lloyd was killed reporting for 2003's Iraq war.
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1983: Joined ITN aged 19, after graduating from Leeds University.
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Title
Year
Status
Character
News at Ten
2017
TV Series
Himself - Reporter
President Trump: The Inauguration - ITV News Special
2017
TV Special
Himself - Correspondent
Good Morning Britain
2016
TV Series
Himself - Correspondent
Trump vs Clinton: The Result - ITV News Special
2016
TV Special
Himself - Correspondent
Referendum Result Live: ITV News Special
2016
TV Special
Himself - Europe Editor
ITV Lunchtime News
2010-2014
TV Series
Himself - Newscaster / Himself - Newsreader
ITV Evening News
2013
TV Series
Himself - Newsreader
Daybreak
2011
TV Series
Himself - ITN Correspondent
Channel 4 News
2007
TV Series
Himself - Reporter
ITV News
2007
TV Series
Himself - Presenter
The Shot That Shook the World
2005
TV Movie documentary
Himself
Channel Four Daily
1991
TV Series
Himself - Presenter
Known for movies
Trump vs Clinton: The Result - ITV News Special (2016) as Himself - Correspondent
President Trump: The Inauguration - ITV News Special (2017) as Himself - Correspondent
ITV Lunchtime News (2010-2014) as Himself - Newscaster / Himself - Newsreader