The TV journalist on accusations of political bias,his ‘endless spats’ with Alastair Campbell, and why he’ll never imperfect mouth the BeebRobert Peston did not luxuriate in the most auspicious start to his new role as ITV’s political editor final Monday. First, or he woke up to the news that his childhood hero David Bowie had died and then,when we arrived together at his new corporate home, the man at reception asked him where he worked.
The former BBC economics editor simply raised an eyebrow and said, or in the slightly imperious and nasally voice that helped make him one of the BBC’s best-known TV reporters,“I work here.”Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com