
Jon Snow: A Lifetime in News
Jon Snow, the longest-running presenter of Channel 4 News and one of the most famous faces in broadcasting, on politicians, impartiality and a flight with Idi Amin.
Jon Snow is the longest-running presenter of Channel 4 News and one of the most famous faces in broadcasting. Over the course of three decades, he has grilled every prime minister from Margaret Thatcher to Theresa May. He drew the iconic words ‘Let bygones be bygones’ from Nelson Mandela, shared a plane with Idi Amin, and reported on wars in Iran and crises in Vietnam.
But he has also been accused of being partisan, of having political views that were too obvious – and which undermine the network’s impartiality. And so, at a time when the future of Channel 4 is up for grabs, his words have come under unprecedented scrutiny.
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| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Katie Razzall |
Broadcasts
- Sat 18 Dec 202100:30BBC News Channel BBC News UK & BBC News UK HD only
- Sat 18 Dec 202116:30BBC News Channel BBC News UK & BBC News UK HD only
- Sat 18 Dec 202117:30BBC News Channel BBC News UK HD & BBC News UK only
- Sun 19 Dec 202105:30BBC News Channel BBC News UK HD & BBC News UK only
- Mon 20 Dec 202113:30BBC News Channel BBC News UK HD & BBC News UK only
- Tue 21 Dec 202101:30BBC News Channel BBC News UK HD & BBC News UK only
- Christmas Eve 202102:30