Jeremy Paxman
Jeremy Dickson Paxman is a prominent British journalist, broadcaster, author, and television presenter, renowned for his incisive interviewing style and sharp wit. He was born in Leeds and received his education at Malvern College before pursuing higher studies at St Catharine's College, Cambridge, where he took on the role of editor for the student newspaper, Varsity.
Paxman rose to fame as a presenter for BBC's current affairs program, "Newsnight," where he became known for his rigorous questioning and confrontational interviews, solidifying his reputation as one of the UK's leading journalists. His tenure on "Newsnight," which spanned from 1997 to 2014, showcased his ability to dissect complex political issues and engage with high-profile figures.
In addition to his television work, Paxman is an accomplished author, having penned several books that delve into various subjects, including British history and politics. His notable works include "The English: A Portrait of a People," which explores the character and identity of the English, and "Empire: What Ruling the World Did to the British," reflecting on Britain's imperial past.
Paxman's contributions to journalism have earned him numerous accolades, including the Royal Television Society's Presenter of the Year award. His influence on British media and his commitment to informed public discourse have made him an enduring figure in the industry.
Filmography
University Challenge