Broadcaster praised for Boris grilling dismisses Paxman job reports
The London Mayor’s prospects of leading the Conservative Party were said to have taken a knock following the interview, when the politician was forced to deny being a “nasty piece of work”.
Mair’s performance, while standing in on The Andrew Marr Show, has sparked suggestions that he could take over as lead anchor on BBC2 programme Newsnight.
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Hide AdBut the broadcaster, 47, who hosts PM on Radio 4, dismissed the speculation and told the Radio Times that he was happy with his own job.
He added that the publicity surrounding the interview had forced him to confront a personal issue.
“Never mind all the stuff about what the interview revealed. The photos revealed something very shocking to me,” he said in his column for the magazine.
“What in my mind was my discreet but manageable bald spot is in fact the size of a dinner plate. Only the over-the-shoulder TV camera angle could tell me this and, what’s worse, it was then relayed in every newspaper in the land.”
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Hide AdThe Scottish presenter, who occasionally presents Newsnight and was praised for his performance fronting the programme in the wake of its Jimmy Savile fiasco, insisted that he was not interested in being the new Paxman, John Humphrys, or Andrew Marr.
“As for all the hullabaloo... For the record, I don’t want Jeremy’s job. Or John’s. Or Andrew’s. I like mine,” he said.
“Though my contract is up soon and I haven’t heard anything, so if you run a radio or TV station and you think there’s a future for a 47-year-old in a bad wig – call my agent,” he joked.