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Ex-BBC presenter John Humphrys on being drunk during live Nixon resignation report

Ex-BBC presenter John Humphrys on being drunk during live Nixon resignation report

Summary

John Humphrys, a former BBC presenter, shared a story about being drunk on air while reporting on President Richard Nixon’s resignation in 1974. Humphrys said he barely managed the broadcast and never drank before work again. He recently started a podcast where he talks about his early career and experiences, including reporting on the Aberfan disaster.

Key Facts

  • John Humphrys worked for the BBC for many years and presented the Today programme for 32 years.
  • In August 1974, Humphrys was reporting live when President Nixon resigned and admitted he was drunk during the broadcast.
  • Humphrys had consumed wine and cocktails before going on air that day.
  • After the broadcast, his assistant told him he could not be intoxicated on air again.
  • Humphrys quit drinking almost entirely after that incident.
  • He was born in 1943 and grew up in Cardiff, where he faced difficulties at school due to poverty.
  • Humphrys was the first journalist to arrive at the Aberfan disaster site in 1966, where a coal tip collapsed, killing many children and adults.
  • He recently released a podcast called The Odd Couple, sharing stories from his career and life.
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