103. CONFESSIONS OF A POSH BROADCASTER - with ED STOURTON

On this week’s episode, we’re delighted to be chatting with the eminent broadcaster and much-loved presenter of BBC Radio 4’s Today programme for ten years, Ed Stourton.  Having worked in radio and television for 40 years, Ed’s now written a memoir called ‘Confessions: A Life Re-Examined’.  He tells us about looking back on his life, a process which he has referred to as a ‘reawokening’, re-assessing it in the light of today’s prevailing culture. When he was sacked suddenly from Today, it was assumed it was because he was too posh, and now he puts the record straight.  He is a delightful story and regales us with tales from  his time as a student at Cambridge, becoming a newscaster and the perils of broadcasting live. He also describes having to reappraise his time at Ampleforth after the sex scandals emerged.  Finally, he talks movingly and candidly about living with cancer and how his life has been made richer and happier by his faith.

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