00:00You know, when you're sitting next to somebody, as you know, for three hours a day, four days a week
00:05for many years, you see how they work and you learn to have a trust and respect in them, seeing
00:14how that professionalism works on telly.
00:17And I think the reason that so many viewers had trust in him was because they knew that he had
00:24done the work. He was authoritative. He was incredibly professional. He didn't work from a script or a list of
00:33questions when he was interviewing politicians. You know, he said, if I couldn't ask my own questions, I don't deserve
00:38the right to be here. So that was the man sort of on screen and off screen. He was just
00:44a really good bloke.
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