"Larry Henderson" was the first regular newsreader on the CBC Television's The National News, later rebranded as CBC News: The National/The National, from 1954 to 1959. He was born in Montreal.

Henderson was selected by Mavor Moore as the CBC Television's first regular national newsreader. Previously, each five minute news bulletin had been read by a variety of announcers - a situation found to create a disjointed broadcast. By the end of 1954 the national news broadcast was expanded to 15 minutes, twice a day, with film and still pictures accompanying Henderson's narration.

Henderson was known for his temper and would swear on the air or make his reading unintelligibly fast when signalled by the director to speed up. On one occasion he walked off the set when the film for a news story was not ready on cue.

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