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Never mind the royals, pretty sure I saw Jeremy Paxman suited and chatting to a bunch of other suits in, bizarrely, the car park of Gallery Road tennis courts yesterday evening (Mon 16 Aug). No clues on Newsnight last night at to what he was up to but then I did fall asleep before the end of it.
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Do the relative merits of the interview techniques of Jezza and Brian really merit a top billing on the front page of the East Dulwich Forum? Walden was a right-wing nut as far as I remember, even though he'd been a Labour MP early in his career. His interviews were biased and kept the pressure off the then Thatcher government.

TonyQuinn Wrote:

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> Do the relative merits of the interview techniques

> of Jezza and Brian really merit a top billing on

> the front page of the East Dulwich Forum? Walden

> was a right-wing nut as far as I remember, even

> though he'd been a Labour MP early in his career.

> His interviews were biased and kept the pressure

> off the then Thatcher government.


Don't know where you get that from TQ. I believe Walden's interviews of Thatcher herself when she was under pressure to quit were regarded as being utterly relentless and merciless.

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