A Day Like Today: Memoirs. John Humphrys

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       In which I answer the questions in the way I choose …

      JH: Good morning. It’s ten past eight and I’m John Humphrys. With me live in the studio is … John Humphrys. It’s just been announced that he’s finally decided to leave Today after thirty-three years. Mr Humphrys, why leave it so long?

      JH: Well, as you said it’s been thirty-three years and that’s—

      JH: I know how long it’s been … far too long for the taste of many listeners, some might say. It’s because your style of interviewing has long passed its sell-by date, isn’t it?

      JH: Well I suppose some people might say that but—

      JH: You suppose some people might say that? Is it true or not?

      JH: I’m not sure it’s really up to me to pass judgement on that because—

      JH: What d’you mean you’re ‘not sure’! You either have a view on it or you don’t.

      JH: Well I do but you keep interrupting me and—

      JH: Ha! I keep interrupting you! That’s a bit rich. Isn’t that exactly what you’ve been doing to your guests on this programme for the past thirty-three years and isn’t that one of the reasons why the audience has finally had enough of you … not to mention your own bosses?

      JH: I really don’t think that’s fair. After all it was only politicians I ever interrupted and only then if they weren’t answering the question.

      JH: Again that’s not fair because—

      JH: Are you seriously suggesting that you didn’t approach every political interview with your own views and if the politician didn’t happen to share those views they were toast? You did your best to cut them off at the knees.

      JH: That’s nonsense. The job of the interviewer is to act as devil’s advocate … to test the politician’s argument and—

      JH: And to make them look like fools and to make you look clever. It’s just an ego trip, isn’t it?

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