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Listening to some of Roy Plomley’s Desert Island Discs archive recordings put me in mind of John Freeman, another BBC interviewer with a distinctive style who was himself a castaway of Plomley’s show in 1960.

Freeman was a Labour politician renowned for a technique that was more like a rigorous interrogation. A famous example is his controversial  Face to Face interview  with comic Tony Hancock which was first broadcast in February 1960..

You can watch this on You Tube and see how Freeman fires questions rapidly like a therapist working to a tight deadline –  “Why do you worry so much?” ……”Is your health a bit ropey?”….. “Are you religious?” …….“Why don’t you want children?”etc. etc. Continue reading

Roy Plomley

The BBC are not renowned for their generosity with regard to their broadcasts. They are ever protective of their global markets so, for example, You Tube is subject to rigorous patrols to ensure TV shows are not posted without their permission.

Even when it comes to their radio shows, the listening rights for which are not subject to the television license fee, you can usually only listen again to a programme for a week after the transmission date.

One of the longest running shows is Desert Island Discs which began on 29th January 1942 and is as much of an institution as The Archers. It was devised by Roy Plomley and he presented it  until his death in 1985, after which, presenters have been Michael Parkinson, Sue Lawley and, the current host, Kirsty Young. Continue reading