Jeremy Paxman
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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
- | Tough, some might say damn right rude, journalist, author and newsreader. "Paxo" has been stuffing politicians on BBC2's ''Newsnight'' since 1989. From 1994, his whine of ''"Oh, do come on..."'' has been barked at hesitant students on [[University Challenge]] and its many themed spin-offs. He was given the job possibly as a consolation for not picking up the somewhat more prestigious role of chairing the BBC political institution ''Question Time''. His books include a treatise on The English and the joys of fishing. | + | Tough, some might say damn right rude, journalist, author and newsreader. "Paxo" has been stuffing politicians on BBC2's ''Newsnight'' since 1989. From 1994, his whine of ''"Oh, do come on..."'' has been barked at hesitant students on [[University Challenge]] and its many themed spin-offs. He was given the job possibly as a consolation for not picking up the somewhat more prestigious role of chairing the BBC political institution ''Question Time''. His books include a treatise on The English and the joys of fishing. Other TV programmes he has presented include the mid-90's studio discussion show, "You Decide - With Paxman", several programmes on the great poets, an excellent series regarding (and entitled) "The Victorians" and a children's poetry contest, held at Oxford's Sheldonian Theatre. |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
Revision as of 17:04, 27 September 2009
Biography
Tough, some might say damn right rude, journalist, author and newsreader. "Paxo" has been stuffing politicians on BBC2's Newsnight since 1989. From 1994, his whine of "Oh, do come on..." has been barked at hesitant students on University Challenge and its many themed spin-offs. He was given the job possibly as a consolation for not picking up the somewhat more prestigious role of chairing the BBC political institution Question Time. His books include a treatise on The English and the joys of fishing. Other TV programmes he has presented include the mid-90's studio discussion show, "You Decide - With Paxman", several programmes on the great poets, an excellent series regarding (and entitled) "The Victorians" and a children's poetry contest, held at Oxford's Sheldonian Theatre.
Trivia
He was once sent a stolen Enigma machine through the post.
Somewhat bizarrely, Paxo came 16th in a 2006 Readers Digest poll to find Britain's Silliest Celebrity. He was also voted Britain's Sexiest Brain in a Yougov poll the same year.
Rather surprisingly, he was once the subject of the BBC's family history series, "Who Do You Think You Are?" At one point, he was reduced to tears by the horrific plight of some of his ancestors.
Books/Tapes
The English: Portrait of a People (paperback)
The Political Animal: An Anatomy (hardback)
Fish, Fishing and the Meaning of Life (paperback)
On Royalty (hardback)
Contact
c/o Capel & Land Ltd, 29 Wardour Street, London, W1D 6PS.