Jonathan Dimbleby
Jonathan Dimbleby
Jonathan Dimblebyis a British presenter of current affairs and political radio and television programmes, a political commentator and a writer. He is the son of Richard Dimbleby and younger brother of British TV presenter David Dimbleby...
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Why it took a few days to get it out in the public arena, during which time there was wonderful speculation that maybe there was going to be an illegal wedding, I don't know.
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I fail to understand how you can justify a poll tax on the entire population, yet exclude a significant proportion of that population from programmes that this tax is paying for.
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I am going to vote for Ken Clarke. For years the wider electorate has told us that Ken Clarke should be the leader of our party and prime minister of our country,
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The moment seemed right to me for a full and, if possible, authoritative portrait of the life and character of the Prince of Wales.
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That test should not be about ratings. What should weigh is the knowledge that a public broadcaster delivers programmes that matter.
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Apart from anything else, it was beautifully done and tastefully executed - and I actually enjoyed watching it,
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Ever more people are alert to the challenge of global poverty and global warming. We know that solutions are at hand. We will not sleepwalk into catastrophe. We have the capacity to forsee and forestall, and I believe we will find the will to act
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I had no expectation that the Prince would offer me the unprecedented and unfettered access to the original and entirely untapped sources on which this biography is based.
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The BBC produces wonderful programmes; it also produces a load of old rubbish.
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The challenge is the culture. You have to have a vision for the BBC-it can't merely be that it's big and has a place in the market.
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You have to be damn certain you're putting something better in its place.
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While I have corrected agreed factual errors, I have not been inhibited from writing what I felt to be the truth about The Prince of Wales.
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Not every programme dealing with issues of global significance has to be fronted by last weeks winner of Have I Got News For You-but I suppose you might be wrong.
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I ought to rejoice in the fact that our principal rival has died, but I don't.