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Claus Toksvig

Claus Bertel Toksvig (21 October 1929 – 5 November 1988)[1] was a Danish journalist and broadcaster who, as the Danish Broadcasting Corporation's first permanent foreign correspondent, is widely acknowledged as one of the greatest figures in Danish broadcasting history.

Claus Toksvig
Born
Claus Bertel Toksvig

(1929-10-21)21 October 1929
Copenhagen, Denmark[1]
Died5 November 1988(1988-11-05) (aged 59)
Occupation(s)Journalist, broadcaster, politician
Years active1951–1988
SpouseJulie Anne Toksvig (née Brett)[2]
Children3, including Sandi[3][4][5]
RelativesSigne Toksvig (aunt)

In later life he turned his attention to politics. In 1984, he was elected as a member of the European Parliament and served briefly as one of the European Parliament's fourteen Vice-Presidents.

Journalism and broadcasting

Commencing with five years spent working on the BBC World Service's Danish-language broadcasts, in London, Toksvig held numerous appointments in journalism and broadcasting.[2]

He was part of the original team of reporters on TV Avisen, the first daily evening television news programme broadcast by the Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR) in 1965;[6][7] and in 1967 he was posted to New York City as DR's first ever permanent foreign correspondent.[2][6][8][9]

After fifteen years of continuous service as a foreign correspondent, in New York and London; he resigned his position with DR in a dispute over working conditions and their intention to rotate him out of his posting to London, where his family were settled and he had established a permanent home.

As a broadcaster, he is probably most popularly remembered as the man providing the live Danish commentary on the Apollo 11 mission and Neil Armstrong's first moon walk.[6][8][10][11][12]

Politics

In 1984, Claus Toksvig stood as a Conservative People's Party candidate for the European Parliament and was elected as a member of the European Parliament (MEP) by one of the largest popular votes ever achieved by a Danish politician.[13][14]

He served three successive terms as the Vice-Chairman of the European Democrats (ED) grouping within the parliament, was for a short time one of the fourteen Vice-Presidents of the European Parliament, chaired the EU delegation for relations with Norway and served as a member on the European Parliament's standing committees on: Institutional Affairs; Political Affairs; and Energy, Research and Technology.[14] In 1987 he stood for the chairmanship of the ED group, but was defeated by Christopher Prout.[15]

Claus Toksvig died before the completion of his first term as an MEP.

Personal life

Claus Toksvig was born in Copenhagen in 1929 and was the second child of Harald Toksvig, a well-known editor and illustrator, and Karen Frederikke Clauson-Kaas.[4]

In 1954, whilst working for the BBC World Service in London, Toksvig married Julie Anne Brett[3][4] and together they had three children: Nick Toksvig (a bureau chief and senior news editor for Al Jazeera English), Sandi Toksvig (a comedian, author and broadcaster) and Jenifer Toksvig (an author, lyricist and playwright).[3][dead link][4][5][9]

Toksvig died on 5 November 1988 and was buried at the Nørup cemetery, in the Vejle municipality of Jutland.[1]

Bibliography

  • Slutspil i Afrika (English: Endgame in Africa), Claus Toksvig, C. Erichsen 1961, LCCN 64-36119
  • TV-reporter (English: TV reporter), Claus Toksvig, C. Erichsen 1963, LCCN 65-46763
  • Den redigerede virkelighed – en reporters beretning om det amerikanske praesidentvalg 1972 (English: The edited reality – one reporter's account of the U.S. presidential election 1972), Claus Toksvig, Forum 1972, LCCN 73-344548

Filmography

Claus Toksvig appeared as himself (and as the narrator) in both the English-language and Danish-language versions of the 1961 Danish-American co-production of Reptilicus; which, as the country's first and only giant monster film, has a large cult following in Denmark.[2][16][17]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Gravsted: Claus Bertel Toksvig" (in Danish). Retrieved 26 May 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Den Danske Film Database: Claus Toksvig (in Danish), retrieved 26 May 2010
  3. ^ a b c Coleman, Pamela (9 November 2003), "Relative values: Sandi Toksvig and her sister Jeni", Sunday Times Magazine, retrieved 26 May 2010
  4. ^ a b c d Claus Bertel Toksvig's Family Tree, retrieved 26 May 2010
  5. ^ a b Dougary, Ginny (5 December 2009), "Sandi Toksvig on her Christmas cracker", The Sunday Times, London, retrieved 21 June 2010
  6. ^ a b c d e "TV AVISEN 40 år 1965–2005 (English: 40 years of television news 1965–2005" (PDF) (Press release) (in Danish). Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR). 2005. Retrieved 21 June 2010.
  7. ^ Stenstrup, Brita (14 October 2010). "Fest for 40 års TV-Aviser (English: Party for 40-year-old television news)". Berlingske Tidende (in Danish). Copenhagen. Retrieved 22 June 2010.
  8. ^ a b c Kerr, Alison (29 November 2008). "Sandi Toksvig interview: The history woman". The Scotsman. Edinburgh. Retrieved 22 June 2010.
  9. ^ a b c Bromhøj, Bronte (June 2009). "Sandi Toksvig – comedienne with a twist of faith". Scan Magazine, issue 9. pp. 10–11. Retrieved 22 June 2010.
  10. ^ Berndt, Thomas (20 July 2009). . Politiken (in Danish). Copenhagen. Archived from the original on 7 June 2011. Retrieved 21 June 2010.
  11. ^ Claus Toksvig's Danish commentary on Neil Armstrong exiting the Apollo Lunar Module and setting foot on the moon (1969). (archive television audio) (in Danish). Denmark: Danish Broadcasting Corporation. {{cite AV media}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  12. ^ a b Aagaard, Lars Henrik (21 July 2004). "Fod på Månen i 35 år (English: Foot on the moon, 35 years later)". Berlingske Tidende (in Danish). Copenhagen. Retrieved 22 June 2010.
  13. ^ Brix, Lise (9 June 2009), "Fem stemt ind på historisk top-10 (English: Five elected in historic top-10)", Jyllands-Posten (in Danish), Viby, retrieved 21 June 2010
  14. ^ a b "Claus Toksvig's MEP profile". Retrieved 21 June 2010.
  15. ^ "Lord Kingsland". The Daily Telegraph. 14 July 2009. Retrieved 10 August 2009.
  16. ^ IMDb: Reptilicus (1961), retrieved 26 May 2010
  17. ^ IMDb: Claus Toksvig, retrieved 26 May 2010

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Claus Bertel Toksvig 21 October 1929 5 November 1988 1 was a Danish journalist and broadcaster who as the Danish Broadcasting Corporation s first permanent foreign correspondent is widely acknowledged as one of the greatest figures in Danish broadcasting history Claus ToksvigBornClaus Bertel Toksvig 1929 10 21 21 October 1929Copenhagen Denmark 1 Died5 November 1988 1988 11 05 aged 59 Occupation s Journalist broadcaster politicianYears active1951 1988SpouseJulie Anne Toksvig nee Brett 2 Children3 including Sandi 3 4 5 RelativesSigne Toksvig aunt In later life he turned his attention to politics In 1984 he was elected as a member of the European Parliament and served briefly as one of the European Parliament s fourteen Vice Presidents Contents 1 Journalism and broadcasting 2 Politics 3 Personal life 4 Bibliography 5 Filmography 6 References 7 External linksJournalism and broadcasting EditCommencing with five years spent working on the BBC World Service s Danish language broadcasts in London Toksvig held numerous appointments in journalism and broadcasting 2 He was part of the original team of reporters on TV Avisen the first daily evening television news programme broadcast by the Danish Broadcasting Corporation DR in 1965 6 7 and in 1967 he was posted to New York City as DR s first ever permanent foreign correspondent 2 6 8 9 After fifteen years of continuous service as a foreign correspondent in New York and London he resigned his position with DR in a dispute over working conditions and their intention to rotate him out of his posting to London where his family were settled and he had established a permanent home As a broadcaster he is probably most popularly remembered as the man providing the live Danish commentary on the Apollo 11 mission and Neil Armstrong s first moon walk 6 8 10 11 12 1951 1956 Production assistant with the BBC World Service s Danish language broadcasts in London 2 1956 1958 Reporter for the Federal Broadcasting Corporation in the then Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland 2 1958 1967 Reporter and anchor with the Danish Broadcasting Corporation DR news and current affairs programming in Copenhagen 2 1967 1974 Posted to New York City as DR s first ever permanent foreign correspondent 2 6 9 a period during which he is remembered for covering such events as the Apollo 11 mission the Watergate scandal the assassinations of Robert F Kennedy and Martin Luther King as well as notable periods of the Vietnam War 6 8 12 1974 1977 Eurovision Song Contest commentator for DR 2 1974 1982 London correspondent for DR 2 1982 Resigned his position with DR 2 Politics EditIn 1984 Claus Toksvig stood as a Conservative People s Party candidate for the European Parliament and was elected as a member of the European Parliament MEP by one of the largest popular votes ever achieved by a Danish politician 13 14 He served three successive terms as the Vice Chairman of the European Democrats ED grouping within the parliament was for a short time one of the fourteen Vice Presidents of the European Parliament chaired the EU delegation for relations with Norway and served as a member on the European Parliament s standing committees on Institutional Affairs Political Affairs and Energy Research and Technology 14 In 1987 he stood for the chairmanship of the ED group but was defeated by Christopher Prout 15 Claus Toksvig died before the completion of his first term as an MEP Personal life EditClaus Toksvig was born in Copenhagen in 1929 and was the second child of Harald Toksvig a well known editor and illustrator and Karen Frederikke Clauson Kaas 4 In 1954 whilst working for the BBC World Service in London Toksvig married Julie Anne Brett 3 4 and together they had three children Nick Toksvig a bureau chief and senior news editor for Al Jazeera English Sandi Toksvig a comedian author and broadcaster and Jenifer Toksvig an author lyricist and playwright 3 dead link 4 5 9 Toksvig died on 5 November 1988 and was buried at the Norup cemetery in the Vejle municipality of Jutland 1 Bibliography EditSlutspil i Afrika English Endgame in Africa Claus Toksvig C Erichsen 1961 LCCN 64 36119 TV reporter English TV reporter Claus Toksvig C Erichsen 1963 LCCN 65 46763 Den redigerede virkelighed en reporters beretning om det amerikanske praesidentvalg 1972 English The edited reality one reporter s account of the U S presidential election 1972 Claus Toksvig Forum 1972 LCCN 73 344548Filmography EditClaus Toksvig appeared as himself and as the narrator in both the English language and Danish language versions of the 1961 Danish American co production of Reptilicus which as the country s first and only giant monster film has a large cult following in Denmark 2 16 17 References Edit a b c Gravsted Claus Bertel Toksvig in Danish Retrieved 26 May 2010 a b c d e f g h i j k Den Danske Film Database Claus Toksvig in Danish retrieved 26 May 2010 a b c Coleman Pamela 9 November 2003 Relative values Sandi Toksvig and her sister Jeni Sunday Times Magazine retrieved 26 May 2010 a b c d Claus Bertel Toksvig s Family Tree retrieved 26 May 2010 a b Dougary Ginny 5 December 2009 Sandi Toksvig on her Christmas cracker The Sunday Times London retrieved 21 June 2010 a b c d e TV AVISEN 40 ar 1965 2005 English 40 years of television news 1965 2005 PDF Press release in Danish Danish Broadcasting Corporation DR 2005 Retrieved 21 June 2010 Stenstrup Brita 14 October 2010 Fest for 40 ars TV Aviser English Party for 40 year old television news Berlingske Tidende in Danish Copenhagen Retrieved 22 June 2010 a b c Kerr Alison 29 November 2008 Sandi Toksvig interview The history woman The Scotsman Edinburgh Retrieved 22 June 2010 a b c Bromhoj Bronte June 2009 Sandi Toksvig comedienne with a twist of faith Scan Magazine issue 9 pp 10 11 Retrieved 22 June 2010 Berndt Thomas 20 July 2009 Verdenshistoriens storste lille skridt English The largest small step in the history of the world Politiken in Danish Copenhagen Archived from the original on 7 June 2011 Retrieved 21 June 2010 Claus Toksvig s Danish commentary on Neil Armstrong exiting the Apollo Lunar Module and setting foot on the moon 1969 archive television audio in Danish Denmark Danish Broadcasting Corporation a href Template Cite AV media html title Template Cite AV media cite AV media a Missing or empty title help a b Aagaard Lars Henrik 21 July 2004 Fod pa Manen i 35 ar English Foot on the moon 35 years later Berlingske Tidende in Danish Copenhagen Retrieved 22 June 2010 Brix Lise 9 June 2009 Fem stemt ind pa historisk top 10 English Five elected in historic top 10 Jyllands Posten in Danish Viby retrieved 21 June 2010 a b Claus Toksvig s MEP profile Retrieved 21 June 2010 Lord Kingsland The Daily Telegraph 14 July 2009 Retrieved 10 August 2009 IMDb Reptilicus 1961 retrieved 26 May 2010 IMDb Claus Toksvig retrieved 26 May 2010External links EditClaus Toksvig at IMDb Claus Toksvig permanent dead link at the Danish Film Institute Det Danske Filminstitut Claus Toksvig at the European Parliament Claus Toksvig at Gravsted a Danish index of the final resting places of famous Danes which includes a picture of his grave at Norup Cemetery in Jutland Retrieved 26 May 2010 Danish Broadcasting Corporation DR archive audio clip of Claus Toksvig providing the live Danish commentary on Neil Armstrong exiting the Apollo Lunar Module and setting foot on the moon on 21 July 1969 the recording lasts 8 minutes and 46 seconds the celebrated one small step for a man one giant leap for mankind which Toksvig does not translate is heard at 6 minutes 37 seconds Retrieved 26 May 2010 Danish Broadcasting Corporation DR archive audio clip of Claus Toksvig providing the live Danish commentary to the wedding of Charles Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer on 29 July 1981 Retrieved 26 May 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Claus Toksvig amp oldid 1132134088, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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