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Political
Correspondent, Author, Broadcaster
John Sergeant is probably best known for his role
as the BBC's chief political correspondent, a
position that he held from 1992-2000. John left
the BBC to forward his career and joined ITV News.
John was voted the Best Individual Television
Contributor of the Year at the Voice of the Listener
and Viewer Awards for 1999. John is a highly acclaimed corporate speaker, brilliant event host, challenging conference chair and excellent anecdotal after dinner speaker.
Johns career with the BBC commenced in 1970
when he joined the corporation as a radio reporter
in 1970 and covered stories in more than 25
countries.
John has worked as a War Correspondent and reported
from International hot-spots such as Israel,
Vietnam, Rhodesia and Cyprus. Additionally he
reported regularly from Northern Ireland (he
reported the first British soldier killed during
the troubles) and has also been an acting correspondent
in Washington, Paris and Dublin.
Subsequent to Johns war work John covered European
Affairs for two years and the first sessions
of the directly elected European Parliament.
In 1981 John became a political correspondent
for television and radio. He wrote and presented
a BBC TV documentary series called The Europe
We Joined. John has also, on occasions, presented
the majority of current affairs programs on
Radio 4, including Today and The World at One.
In 1966, John was selected from the cast of
the Oxford University comedy revue at the Edinburgh
Festival by Alan Bennett to appear in the award-winning
BBC TV comedy series On the Margin with Alan
Bennett.
Prior to this John had been accepted as a news
trainee with Reuters but gave that up to work
with Bennett. John returned to journalism the
year after and spent three years as a reporter
on the Liverpool Echo before coming to London
to join the BBC in 1970. John Sergeant's career
in light entertainment lay dormant for many
years while he built up his profile as a serious
political correspondent. Among his notable journalistic
achievements was his encounter with Margaret
Thatcher at the Paris Embassy days before she
resigned as Prime Minister in 1990. The manner
in which John was pushed aside by Lady Thatcher's
press secretary, Sir Bernard Ingham, has become
one of the most famous live broadcasts of recent
times. Many saw it as a metaphor for the end
of her regime.
John won a British Press Guild Award for the
Most Memorable Broadcast of the Year, beating
the footballer, Paul Gascoigne who had been
nominated for bursting into tears during a crucial
match in Italy. Among John's major scoops was
the only interview with the Welsh secretary,
Ron Davies, after he was forced to resign over
the incident on Clapham Common.
John has frequently reported on Prime Ministerial
visits abroad in countries including the United
States, Japan, and India. John had another famous
encounter with Margaret Thatcher in Moscow in
1987 when he suggested she had begun the election
campaign. "I am serving my country,"
she snapped, suggesting that John was not.
Johns long dormant career in comedy was revived
in 1998 when he appeared in an edition of øHave
I Got News For YouÓ on BBC 2. Ian Hislop
said he had been one of the funniest guests
in the history of the program. Other comedy
successes followed, including a memorable encounter
with Paul Merton in Room 101 on BBC2 where John
listed his pet hates, including the BBC TV program,
Casualty. John has been a guest on Radio 4s
The News Quiz and many other programs including
A Good Read. He has also presented Pick of the
Year. Johns book, Give Me Ten Seconds (published
by Macmillan), was described as "An all-time
rip-roaring read" by the Independent on
Sunday.
More recently John has returned to BBCs Have
I Got News For You but this time, as the presenter
instead of a guest.
For John Sergeant products and further information please visit:
John Sergeant books and related products
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