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Amol Rajan

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Gender Male
Age 40
Date of birth July 4,1983
Zodiac sign Cancer
Born Kolkata
India
Spouse Charlotte Faircloth
BooksTwirlymen: The Unlikely History of Cricket's Greatest Spin Bowlers
Education Graveney School
Downing College
NationalityBritish
Marriage locationGuildhall Place, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Children 3
EmployBBC; Channel 5; The Independent
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Amol Rajan is an Indian-born British journalist, broadcaster and writer. He was the media editor of BBC News from December 2016 to January 2023, and has been a presenter on the Today programme on BBC Radio 4 since 2021. He will replace Jeremy Paxman as the host of University Challenge which will begin on 17 July 2023.

University Challenge: Christmas episode axed after ableism complaints

University Challenge: Christmas episode axed after ableism complaints
Dec 1,2023 12:11 pm

... The show is presented by the BBC s Amol Rajan...

Amol Rajan: Critics warm to University Challenge's new presenter

Amol Rajan: Critics warm to University Challenge's new presenter
Jul 18,2023 7:21 am

...By Steven McIntoshEntertainment reporterCritics have welcomed Amol Rajan as he presented his first episode of BBC Two quiz show University Challenge...

Privacy trial judge asks why Piers Morgan has not given evidence

Privacy trial judge asks why Piers Morgan has not given evidence
Jun 20,2023 9:30 am

... In an interview last month with the BBC s Amol Rajan, Mr Morgan said he had nothing to do with phone hacking while editing the Daily Mirror...

Phillip Schofield: ITV hasn't learned from Flack's death, her mother says

Phillip Schofield: ITV hasn't learned from Flack's death, her mother says
Jun 2,2023 5:20 pm

... Asked how he was, and after a long pause, the TV presenter told the BBC s Amol Rajan: " I think I understand how Caroline Flack felt...

Phillip Schofield's hands were shaking through interview

Phillip Schofield's hands were shaking through interview
Jun 2,2023 1:20 am

...By Amol RajanMedia editorPerhaps few people in Britain understand the power of televised testimony like Phillip Schofield...

Phillip Schofield says his career is over following affair

Phillip Schofield says his career is over following affair
Jun 2,2023 1:10 am

... After fleeing waiting paparazzi outside his house, he sat down with Amol Rajan to tell his side of the story...

I am not a groomer, says Schofield

I am not a groomer, says Schofield
Jun 1,2023 5:10 pm

... " Schofield has also spoken to the BBC s Amol Rajan, whose interview will be broadcast from 06:00 BST on Friday...

Why Succession creator Jesse Armstrong has sympathy for show's ‘caged beasts'

Why Succession creator Jesse Armstrong has sympathy for show's ‘caged beasts'
May 26,2023 8:30 am

... In an interview with the BBC s Amol Rajan, the star praised Armstrong for executing the plot line " brilliantly" however...

Why Succession creator Jesse Armstrong has sympathy for show's ‘caged beasts'

May 24,2023 10:10 pm

By Ian YoungsEntertainment & arts reporter

Succession creator Jesse Armstrong says he has sympathy for the " caged beasts" at the centre of his TV show, as its hotly-anticipated finale approaches.

The brutal power struggle between The Children of media mogul Logan Roy will reach its conclusion on Sunday.

" I don't enjoy seeing them suffer, " He Said . " So I don't know why I do it. "

The writer told The Bbc Comedy Festival in Cardiff he's " excited" for fans to see The Last episode, but " increasingly sad" as The Show nears its end.

The Fourth and final season has seen the sibling relationships sink to torturous new lows, while also laying bare the corrosive influence of the dysfunctional family on US society.

Armstrong said some viewers have suggested he is deliberately cruel to his on-screen creations.

" It is true that sometimes in the [writers'] room we would say, 'What's the worst thing that can happen [to them]?' And by that, I mean the funniest, " He Said .

" We put the characters through a lot, and I do like being unflinching in terms of looking at that. But I don't feel sadistic towards the characters. I feel empathetic and rather humane.

" Hopefully you see this whole context for them, which is that most of them are pretty, by most common standards, bad people who do Terrible Things to The World . And yet we see a degree of what makes them act that way.

" So I guess I feel like I have more sympathy for them. I see them more as caged beasts in these cages of societal pressures, familial pressures [and] psychology that Trap Them . And I don't enjoy seeing them suffer. "

The Roy dynasty has been compared to Rupert Murdoch and his children. Armstrong said he had never bumped in to any of the Murdochs, but had " occasionally had lunch with powerful media men".

" They are men, usually. And you're in there and They 're telling you this stuff. Not even that [Murdoch] level, but powerful people. And you're vibrating as you're hearing stuff straight from The Horse 's mouth. You're like, 'This is it! I understand this world. '

" And you keep some notes and you go out and [read them and] it's like, '[late Viacom and CBS boss] Sumner Redstone loved a deal'. I knew that on The Way in. "

Books and articles are better sources of research, Armstrong said.

Last month, about Murdoch rivalries and revelations attributed to sources close to different Family Members .

The magazine reported that Rupert Murdoch , 92, is " consumed with the question of his succession" and even that son Lachlan was said to have suspected brother James of feeding stories to Succession's scriptwriters. A person close to Lachlan told Vanity Fair he denied saying that.

Armstrong said people had asked him, " did the Murdochs whisperer in your ear? "

He Said : " No, we read Vanity Fair - They 're slagging each other off in the Pages . . You don't need to go for lunch with Those People . "

Warning: Spoilers about episode three of season four of Succession

The British writer didn't respond to, Who Said his character Logan Roy was killed of " too early" in the latest series.

In an interview with The Bbc 's Amol Rajan , The Star praised Armstrong for executing The Plot line " brilliantly" however.

" It was bold of Jesse, " Cox said. " And that's where Jesse's great. There's No Question he's a writing genius. "

Armstrong told The Bbc Comedy Festival he was " excited for The World to see The Last episode".

" But then it starts getting increasingly sad as you stop seeing Those People naturally that you enjoy working with, especially The Writers for me. "

Armstrong began his career writing for children's TV shows like The Queen 's Nose and My Parents Are Aliens, before working on such comedies as Peep Show and The Thick Of It.

Peep Show return?

Peep Show ended in 2015, but Armstrong gave Some Hope for a possible return, revealing he still gets ideas for dialogue for Mark and Jeremy, who were Played By David Mitchell and Robert Webb .

" I've got a file where I write them down, " the writer said.

Asked whether The Show could revisit the pair later in life, Armstrong, who created The Comedy with Sam Bain , replied: " Well, I don't know. We did say when we finished it, maybe you could see them when They 're older.

" It was a great time working with Sam, David and Robert. So yeah, maybe. "

At This Week 's festival, The Bbc announced that Mitchell has a new sitcom, titled Ludwig, in The Works .

He will play A Man who has " never really ventured further than his own front door" but steps into The Shoes of his identical twin brother, a police inspector, after he disappears.

Meanwhile, Ricky Gervais has directed a short comedy film called 7 Minutes , about Two People who turn up to kill themselves at the same spot at the same time. It is Gervais's first work for The Bbc since 2013.

Comedies confirmed to be returning include Bad Education , Avoidance, Peacock, Mandy and Ellie & Natasia.

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