In recent years the presenter has worn his prejudices on his sleeve, to the exasperation of many listeners
On the morning it emerged that John Humphrys would leave the Today programme this year after fronting it for 32 years, there were a few moments right at the end that may have reminded some of his listeners why they had longed for that day to come.
There was the faintly incredulous tone with which Humphrys enunciated the words of “heal and shine”, used in a tweet by Yoko Ono. Then there was the moment he effortlessly patronised another young woman, student convenor Ellie Kinney – who, among other things, is a campaigner against nuclear weapons. Humphrys told her she had some “worthy ideas” and asked her if her activism “made her feel better”, adding, “that’s not intended to be insulting”. Classic Humphrys, delivered with a slight undertone of contempt towards anything smacking of idealism.
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