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John Humphrys snub: Mastermind icon claimed 'BBC deleted very cross Prince Philip clip' | Celebrity News | Showbiz & TV


Humphrys was praised for his “fearlessness and journalistic, interrogatory courage” by former Radio 4 controller Mark Damazer.
Robin Cook, Labour’s Foreign Secretary under Tony Blair, admitted that he struggled to sleep the night before his grilling from the BBC star.
Mr Damazer claimed that Humphrys had been of “incalculable value” on the show but his temperament “occasionally led him astray”.
The Welsh journalist’s combative technique became renowned within the Royal Family too.
Humphrys recalled that this led to a “very cross” response from Prince Philip during an interview to mark his 70th birthday.
John Humphrys claimed Prince Philip was 'very cross' when he was questioned about the royal yacht (Image: GETTY)

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Star hosts gear up as Britain braces for partisan TV news


Star hosts gear up as Britain braces for partisan TV news
Vanessa Thorpe Arts and Media Correspondent
After taking the oath of office last Wednesday, Joe Biden felt the need to condemn an increasingly weaponised field of national conflict: broadcast news. Encouraging his fellow Americans to focus on the distant mirage of unity in his inaugural address, the new president warned against a “retreat into competing factions”, and distrust of those who “don’t get their news from the same sources you do”.
Now Britain is on the brink of a similarly oppositional era of television news coverage. Two services, both designed as challenges to the cosy status quo, are to be launched upon a largely unsuspecting viewing public later this spring. Among star presenters rumoured to be lined up to sit alongside broadcaster Andrew Neil on GB News, where he will be the main host, are LBC’s Nick Ferrari, Rachel Johnson, the prime minister’s sister, as well as talkRadio’s lockdown sceptic Julia Hartley-Brewer. Meanwhile a rival offering from Rupert Murdoch’s News UK stable could well boast Piers Morgan and Alan Sugar.

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