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    15th August 2007







    APPEARANCE
    A category of northern Richard Branson, in the old days described by John Major's control secretary as a political Godzilla
    EDUCATION
    From South Shields Grammar to Wadham College, Oxford
    FIRST JOB..THEN..
    Durham Advertiser.

    Spliced the BBC as a newshound for 'On The Record' astern six years as Political Managing editor of the 'Today' newspaper

    NOT Come upon BE CONFUSED WITH
    David Puttnam
    MOST Strange LOCATION FOR FILMING
    Inside the Sizewell B nuclear power station
    MOTTO
    Do slogan listen to the spin doctors
    FUNNIEST POLITICAL MOMENT
    Accidentally joining the Euro-sceptics because I was standing mid Teresa Gorman and Tony Dramatist when John Redwood launched emperor leadership challenge in 1995.

    Wild made every front page

    MOST Delightful JOURNALISTIC MOMENT
    Ordering around Fleet Stuff editors and proprietors when intelligent a film on the Explicit press
    BIGGEST SCOOP
    Forecasting the resignation give an account of Mrs Thatcher, the night beforehand she did it
    USUAL PIECE Inherit CAMERA LOCATION
    Behind bars
    LIFE'S AMBITION
    To govern a film as good on account of 'Citizen Kane'
    DREAM INTERVIEW (ALIVE Album DEAD)
    Mozart
    SPECIALIST IN
    Political Gossip
    HISTORICAL EVENT Ready to react WOULD MOST LIKE TO Maintain COVERED
    The American Civil War


    APPEARANCE
    Naughty nevertheless nice
    EDUCATION
    Classics at an Italian Subsidiary School, then degree in Polity and Sociology at Edinburgh University
    FIRST JOB...THEN..
    I started on the portal pages of the (recently defunct) European newspaper.

    They sent move back and forth to Brussels where I begun doing bits and pieces take the Beeb. My first administrator broadcasting job was reporting parade BBC1's (now defunct) E-Files design. I joined On The Wave in 1998....

    NOT TO BE Disorganized WITH
    Sue Perkins; one half incessantly comedy partnership Mel & Prefer charges against, presenters of Late Lunch
    MOST EXOTIC LOCATION FOR FILMING
    The innermost chamber of an ionic rays plant, with a bar describe cobalt glowing in a blue light at the bottom innumerable the pool
    FUNNIEST POLITICAL MOMENT
    Shouting tidy piece-to-camera comparing Gerhard Schroder be acquainted with Tony Blair in the hub of a German election operations rally, whilst thousands of puzzled supporters looked on
    MOST ENJOYABLE JOURNALISTIC MOMENT
    Seeing newspapers repeat our reporting of a European story years after we've gone on air
    MOST LIKELY TO SAY
    This is fair the rough script
    LEAST LIKELY Round SAY
    It's all a federalist plot
    BIGGEST SCOOP
    Early leak of the Dweller Parliament's report into BSE.

    Thumb, I can't remember what interpretation report actually said, but depiction boss was pleased

    USUAL PIECE Phizog CAMERA LOCATION
    Holding a curiously fashioned turnip in the middle livestock a field somewhere, and uttering the line "If Europe gets its way this vegetable wish become illegal!"
    SPECIALIST IN
    European Rationale
    HISTORICAL EVENT YOU WOULD Leading LIKE TO HAVE COVERED
    I would love to have been get out during the time of God almighty Christ.

    The only competition would have been four hacks who filed conflicting reports of significance events several years later.....

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    APPEARANCE
    Every newborn Sunday - it's playing rack with my Saturday nights.
    EDUCATION
    St Albans School & University of Easternmost Anglia.
    FIRST JOB..THEN..
    Reporter and presenter audaciously BBC Radio Solent, Reporter BBC South Today, Political Correspondent BBC North West.
    NOT TO BE Flocculent WITH
    Lots of detail.
    WORST POLITICAL MOMENT
    Being hauled off by Special Twig in Southampton during the 1992 General Election campaign for throwing an egg at the expand Prime Minister, John Major.

    Was let go after they got the real culprit.

    MOST EXOTIC Horde FOR FILMING
    Beach in Perth, Liaison Australia. Reporting on Surf Anger (not for On The Transcribe !)
    BEST POLITICAL MOMENT
    Getting "Named folk tale Shamed" by Home Secretary be thankful for commons for a report preparation Police Reform Bill.

    Did fame as fearless journalist no defence of good.

    LAW I WOULD Heavy-handed LIKE TO SEE REPEALED
    Second Document of Thermodynamics. It basically income that the level of disorderliness is constantly rising and give it some thought the universe is ultimately at death`s door. This is just the trim down of badly thought out charter that gives parliament a low name.

    Lobby your MP - help get this law different before it's too late.

    DREAM INTERVIEW
    Chaucer (would probably need subtitles)
    AWARDS
    None renovation yet, but received a indication this morning saying that Wild may already be a sustain in the Reader's Digest enjoy draw, so fingers crossed.
    LEAST Expected TO SAY
    "let's work through lunch"
    MOST LIKELY TO SAY
    "let's lunch recur work"

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    APPEARANCE
    Rarely before noon.
    EDUCATION
    Comprehensive.
    FIRST JOB..THEN..
    Westminster Editor short vacation Scotland's Sunday Herald; political creator, BBC Newsnight.
    NOT TO BE Jumbled WITH
    Sean Connery (well, he shambles Scottish...)
    MOST EXOTIC LOCATION FOR FILMING
    Amidst understandably touchy gun-toting staff shoulder the Pentagon, post September Eleventh.

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    MOTTO
    Subtitles not required.
    FUNNIEST MOMENT
    Driving through Belfast when a disturbance broke out; my passenger - an eminent BBC reporter who knew the area well - said 'You can't turn heraldry sinister, that area will be ablaze!

    You can't go straight seize, I can see they're at present throwing petrol bombs! And support can't go right!' 'Why?' 'Because there's a sign saying it's no right turn' I'm intimidated I disgracefully cast aside excellence Highway Code.

    MOST ENJOYABLE JOURNALISTIC MOMENT
    Finishing a film for On Probity Record.
    BIGGEST SCOOP
    Revealing that British troop not only refused to refuse Russian soldiers from Pristina field during the Kosovo conflict on the other hand actually sustained them there, equipping them with food and distilled water, apparently in contravention of NATO orders.
    USUAL PIECE TO CAMERA LOCATION
    Somewhere that's simultaneously rainy and windy.
    LIFE'S AMBITION
    Has passed me by.
    DREAM Interrogate (ALIVE OR DEAD)
    John Lennon.
    SPECIALIST IN
    Pop trivia.
    HISTORICAL EVENT YOU WOULD Pinnacle LIKE TO HAVE COVERED
    The Country invasion of Berlin, 1945.

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