The Road Taken: An Autobiography

The Road Taken: An Autobiography

by Michael Buerk (Author)

Synopsis

Michael Buerk occupies a unique position in British public life. From The Choice to The Moral Maze he combines the serious with the popular. Famous as a newscaster on the nightly news, he made his name in the toughest of journalistic environments and few of us could forget his emotive reports from Ethiopia at the height of the famine. He began his journalistic career with the Thomson Newspaper group in 1967 and went on to work on The Daily Mail. He joined the BBC in 1970. During his subsequent years as a foreign correspondent, which included a four-year posting to South Africa, he reported from 53 countries. He has won numerous awards including Radio Broadcaster of the Year, the Royal Television Society's Journalist of the Year and the BAFTA News Award. Michael Buerk has presented BBC Radio 4's The Moral Maze, a lively ethical dilemma discussion forum, since it began in 1990. Since 1998 he has also presented The Choice, in which an individual explores how they coped with a personal dilemma. He has just stepped down from presenting BBC1's flagship The Ten O'Clock News to concentrate on high profile reporting and has several major television projects planned for the BBC.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 453
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Hutchinson
Published: 02 Sep 2004

ISBN 10: 0091799678
ISBN 13: 9780091799670
Book Overview: The long-awaited autobiography of Britain's most popular news reporter

Media Reviews
Brilliantly written . . . uproarious . . . The story of his extraordinary life. - Daily Mail For Buerk, the point of television reporting is 'to get hold of a story and then tell it well.' He is a master of the art. In The Road Taken he applies the same skills to his own tale. - Daily Telegraph From the Trade Paperback edition.
Author Bio
Born in Solihull in 1946, Michael Buerk began his journalistic career at the Bromsgrove Weekly Messenger. Now as the presenter of The Moral Maze as well as The Choice, he is one of the leading figures at the BBC. He lives in Guildford with his wife and has twin boys who both work as journalists.