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A A Square Peg in Bush House: Memories of a BBC man
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A A Square Peg in Bush House: Memories of a BBC man

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They showed us into this room and we sat cross-legged on the floor. Then Khomeini came in, sat down, squatted about two feet away, didn't look at us at all. A face of granite, no emotion whatsoever, no eye contact at all. The areas of questioning had been agreed in advance with the Ayatollah's people. The first question was about Islam and I then assumed there was no place for the religious minorities, so I asked a question about the minorities. The Ayatollah answered it and then turned to his people. They all said to me: "that was wrong, if you ask another question which is not in the script, we will stop this interview". I said there is no script but they said yes there is, it's been agreed, there is a script.

It put me on the spot: to continue on those terms, with Khomeini just reading out his prepared answers from an exercise book, was not an interview as I understood it and certainly not an acceptable or broadcastable interview in BBC terms. On the other hand, to pack up and leave would have been discourteous and would certainly have antagonised Khomeini and his people. Besides we had come all that way to record what the Ayatollah had to say - better to get on with it and leave the issue of whether it was acceptable and broadcastable to others, back in Bush House.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Rockingham Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
8 February 2021
Pages
226
ISBN
9781904851806

They showed us into this room and we sat cross-legged on the floor. Then Khomeini came in, sat down, squatted about two feet away, didn't look at us at all. A face of granite, no emotion whatsoever, no eye contact at all. The areas of questioning had been agreed in advance with the Ayatollah's people. The first question was about Islam and I then assumed there was no place for the religious minorities, so I asked a question about the minorities. The Ayatollah answered it and then turned to his people. They all said to me: "that was wrong, if you ask another question which is not in the script, we will stop this interview". I said there is no script but they said yes there is, it's been agreed, there is a script.

It put me on the spot: to continue on those terms, with Khomeini just reading out his prepared answers from an exercise book, was not an interview as I understood it and certainly not an acceptable or broadcastable interview in BBC terms. On the other hand, to pack up and leave would have been discourteous and would certainly have antagonised Khomeini and his people. Besides we had come all that way to record what the Ayatollah had to say - better to get on with it and leave the issue of whether it was acceptable and broadcastable to others, back in Bush House.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Rockingham Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
8 February 2021
Pages
226
ISBN
9781904851806