Was he pushed ? . https://www.theguardian.com/media/2018/jun/17/david-dimbleby-to-step-down-as-chair-of-bbcs-question-time
David Dimbleby is to step down as chairman of the BBC’s Question Time programme after 25 years in the job.
“At the end of the year I will have been chairing Question Time for a quarter of a century and I have decided that this is the right moment to leave,” the presenter said.
“It has been a privilege to work for a programme which brings voters face to face with those in power. I am grateful to the production teams and to the BBC who have made this possible. It has been exhilarating following the twists and turns of British politics from John Major in 1994, through the [Tony] Blair and [Gordon] Brown years to [David] Cameron and May.”
Dimbleby turns 80 later this year, but insists he has no plans to retire from journalism: “Instead, after years in the studio, I now plan to return to my first love: reporting.”
The BBC director general, Tony Hall, said the broadcaster and the British public were “extraordinarily lucky to have him in what are – to say the least – interesting times politically and socially … We look forward to working with him on other projects in the future.”
Question Time has often hit the headlines while Dimbleby has been at the helm, most notably when it gave a platform to the BNP’s Nick Griffin while enormous protests took place outside the studio.
His tenure comes to an end with a final broadcast on 13 December 2018.
His decision to leave the high-profile Thursday night discussion show will open up a fierce competition among candidates who hope to replace him. Leading internal candidates include the Newsnight presenters Emily Maitlis and Kirsty Wark, the Today programme hosts Nick Robinson and Mishal Husain, and Desert Island Discs’ Kirsty Young.
The BBC could choose to go for a more leftfield choice such as Victoria Derbyshire, whose morning news show has won a series of awards, or the 5Live presenter Emma Barnett, who received plaudits after standing in for Andrew Marr on his Sunday programme earlier this year.
Dimbleby is one of only three presenters to have hosted Question Time since it was first broadcast in 1979. The others were Robin Day and Peter Sissons. There is likely to be pressure for the programme’s new chair to be a woman.
The current host has gained a cult following during his time on the programme, attracting parody Twitter accounts and even dancing competitions. “I do know there’s a Dimblebot and there’s a Dimbledance and I can do it too,” he said on the show in 2011.
Dimbleby has only ever missed one episode of the show, when he was admitted to hospital after being kicked by a cow at his rural Sussex home in 2009.
The presenter has also anchored the BBC’s election night coverage since 1979. Four years ago the broadcaster announced that he would be replaced in this role by the News at Ten host Huw Edwards but Dimbleby has managed to cling on, leading television coverage of the EU referendum and last year’s general election.
Dimbleby is from a broadcasting family. His father was the pioneering BBC journalist Richard Dimbleby, who provided commentary on the Queen’s coronation and hosted Panorama. His brother is Jonathan Dimbleby, who has hosted Question Time’s sister programme Any Questions? on BBC Radio 4 since 1987.
Think it will be a woman who takes over as per the BBC agenda, Jo Co would be good or Vicky D, my choice would be Nick Robinson, if the program survives.
Think it will be a woman who takes over as per the BBC agenda, Jo Co would be good or Vicky D, my choice would be Nick Robinson, if the program survives.
bbc should make the program themselves rather than outsourcing
it would be good to see different presenters given a go at it, not all will be great or everybodys cup of tea, but should help them stay neutral.
bbc should make the program themselves rather than outsourcingit would be good to see different presenters given a go at it, not all willbe great or everybodys cup of tea, but should help them stay neutral.
Excellent opportunity for the BBC to drop this load of unbridled, irritating nonsense. The only people who watch it already have their minds made up.
The answers to all "questions" are already known.
Excellent opportunity for the BBC to drop this load of unbridled, irritating nonsense.The only people who watch it already have their minds made up.The answers to all "questions" are already known.
Opportunity for the BBC to tick a gender and diversity box? Odds on surely
Izzard nailed on. With you on Nicky Campbell Trilby. Not just a coont but a condescending one at that.
Opportunity for the BBC to tick a gender and diversity box? Odds on surelyIzzard nailed on. With you on Nicky Campbell Trilby. Not just a coont but a condescending one at that.
bbc checklist 1,ethnic 2,thesbian /gay/trans 3,female/no gender 4,must be liberal /leftie 5,trump hater 6,brexit hater 7,disabled physical or mental- pref both and most important of all
8,despite socialist/liberal values must be prepared to accept a salary of 2 million pounds p.a for one hour long show per week
bbc checklist1,ethnic2,thesbian /gay/trans3,female/no gender4,must be liberal /leftie5,trump hater6,brexit hater7,disabled physical or mental- pref bothand most important of all8,despite socialist/liberal values must be prepared to accept a salaryof
sammi chakerabati 6/4 naga muncheti 11/4 dion dublin 9/2 (if he agrees to a snip and tuck massive value) victoria derbyshire 10/1 (ticks every box except ethnic)
sammi chakerabati 6/4 naga muncheti 11/4dion dublin 9/2 (if he agrees to a snip and tuck massive value)victoria derbyshire 10/1 (ticks every box except ethnic)
Aye, forgot about Paxman & Hopkins. Either would do nicely
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naga_Munchetty"playing under her married name, Haggar"Naga Haggar Aye, forgot about Paxman & Hopkins. Either would do nicely
billy mountain Odds 2/1 Kirsty Wark 6/1 Emily Maitlis 8/1 Mishal Husain 9/1 Victoria Derbyshire 10/1 Carolyn Quinn 10/1 Emma Barnett 10/1 Matthew Wright 12/1 Nicky Campbell 14/1 Eddie Mair 16/1 Huw Edwards 16/1 John Humphrys 16/1 Nick Robinson 20/1 Cathy Newman 20/1 Evan Davis 20/1 George Osborne 20/1 Jon Sopel 20/1 Sarah Montague 25/1 Andrew Marr 25/1 Andrew Neil 25/1 Jeremy Paxman 25/1 Laura Kuenssberg 33/1 Jo Coburn 33/1 Piers Morgan 33/1 Richard Madeley 33/1 Robert Peston