Jeremy Paxman, BBC Newsnight Presenter, Hits Out At Television Centre Sale

Jeremy Paxman

First Posted: 21/02/2012 06:23 Updated: 21/02/2012 06:23

Newsnight presenter Jeremy Paxman has criticised the BBC's decision to sell Television Centre and move some staff to central London during a period of budget cuts.

Paxman, 61, compared the broadcaster, which has announced plans to vacate the famous doughnut-shaped TV Centre in west London by 2015, to the British Empire, before de-colonisation.

He told the Radio times: "They always said that the way you know if the British are going to de-colonise is when they start building massive government buildings - that was certainly the case in India.

"And the BBC's much the same. What organisation - at a time when it has no money, allegedly - would move from cheap square footage in west London to Oxford Circus?"

The BBC announced in 2007 its intention to sell Television Centre, the landmark Shepherd's Bush home of BBC television and news which opened in 1960, to maximise the site's value to the BBC and licence fee payers.

Staff are moving to the revamped Broadcasting House in central London and its new BBC North headquarters in Salford.
Paxman, who presented a series on the British Empire on BBC1, described the BBC as one of the legacies of Empire, along with sport, religion and the prevalence of the English language.

But, asked in the Radio Times whether he ever felt the last echoes of Empire at the Corporation, he said: "No, they're all far too politically correct, I'm afraid."

The Newsnight presenter, whose younger brother is the British Ambassador in Spain, also told the magazine that the Foreign Office should be a thing of the past.

He said that "there's a very strong case for getting rid of the whole of the Foreign Office, apart from trade missions and consular services.

"It grew as the empire grew, and it predates not merely email and video-conferencing, but the Bakelite telephone.

"We could spend the money on expanding the British Council, funding scholarships in Britain and developing the World Service of the BBC. That's the way you spread influence in the modern world," he said.

Paxman also criticised former Prime Minister Tony Blair for apologising for the Irish potato famine, telling the magazine that "apologising for things that your great, great, great, great-grandfather or grandmother did, seems to me a complete exercise in moral vacuousness."

The full interview is in this week's Radio Times, on sale now.

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Newsnight presenter Jeremy Paxman has criticised the BBC's decision to sell Television Centre and move some staff to central London during a period of budget cuts. Paxman, 61, compared the broadcas...
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05:32 PM on 02/21/2012
Horray for Jeremy Paxman, and keep going with University Challenge and Newsnight. Sick to death of people playing down the benefits of education and insisive thought.
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02:13 PM on 02/21/2012
This bloke is really sharp, he cuts through all the"toffee" and bluster from politicians - we could do with a few more like him running the country
02:06 PM on 02/21/2012
If Paxo is so worried about costs in the BBC maybe he could ask them to reduce his £1 million a year salary by 90% .

Thought not !!!!!
01:56 PM on 02/21/2012
PAXMAN FOR P.M??
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Norman Mitchison
01:35 PM on 02/21/2012
Tony Blair aplologised for the potato famine so how about one for the state he left the country in?
01:59 PM on 02/21/2012
Many of us now can't afford potatoes ,.

Perhaps Tony Blair he might like to apologise for his 8 UK houses, his £20 million off shore and his wife's thefts from the railways and Euan's drunken escapades in Leicester Square involving the police - thought not !!!
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Norman Mitchison
02:11 PM on 02/21/2012
Dont forget his success as Middle East Peace Envoy, starting with Iran and Syria........
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01:28 PM on 02/21/2012
I want an apology from the Irish Government, my great Grandfather had to leave Ireland to find work as a Coal miner in the North East. They should have formed their own government much earlier to prevent this.
02:02 PM on 02/21/2012
He had as much chance of finding a job as a coal miner in Ireland as a sheperd in Central London - there is no coal in Ireland -

They have had theit own government for 90 years but still failed to create a single coal mining job - they actually now import potatoes .
05:01 PM on 02/21/2012
I read this comment looking for irony . I'm not sure how to take it. Please, hope it was meant tongue in cheek if not shows a woeful lack of knowledge .
12:36 PM on 02/21/2012
In Victorian times when there was an Empire India alone was run by less than 15 people in Whitehall,now there isn't an Empire there are hundreds of pen pushers trying to look busy!
12:35 PM on 02/21/2012
Paxman is certainally correct about the polictical correctness, you never see a black criminal or a white couple (its always a black man and white woman) or even a white presenter on BBC London news on the BBC nowadays
12:32 PM on 02/21/2012
Well said Paxo !
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Michaelxx
12:24 PM on 02/21/2012
free country innit,they can move if they want to.whats it got to do with anyone else then a?
12:31 PM on 02/21/2012
Its your money that they are spending, that's why its your business...
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Michaelxx
12:42 PM on 02/21/2012
it isnt my money......Ive got my own and I know where I spend it.....mainly Amazon, Ive got to stop that, its costing me a fortune
12:16 PM on 02/21/2012
It goes to show the out of touch executive management think it’s more important to have a posh address, if they really want to save money they need to off load the London address. Paxman is total correct on this the beeb is publically financed and should be looking at value for money in an area where it enables the business to preform to its maximum efficiency. The daily business it’s in is based in London; Manchester is not where that business is in full flow though it’s lively. The endemic political correct madness is crippling the organisation and the management is more concerned with status than entertainment.
07:32 PM on 02/21/2012
Then the whole BBC should be outsourced to Bangladesh and interviews done by Skype. We could save 90% of the cost?
08:48 PM on 02/21/2012
Outsourcings the way to a slow death China has shown how to kill British industry; the BBC is an employer of British talent which often works in what’s left of the British film and theatre industry. Besides outsourcing may improve the quality of programing and destroy the political correct presentation and editing and guarantee free to air British sport classics.
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11:34 AM on 02/21/2012
I can't fault Paxman! I can't agree with Mattydragon below on 'Torchwood' teaming up with Starz made Torchwood much cheaper for the BBC and also expanded the budget. Any faults lay at the hand of the writers or perhaps moreso the expectations of the viewers who placed too much empathsis on things that were never going to stay the same.
12:15 PM on 02/21/2012
The last series of Torchwood was simply a vehicle for promoting the gay population. It ruined what was previously a good programme. There is no point saving money if quality is being cut.
12:33 PM on 02/21/2012
The last series of Torchwood was dreadful, it went from clever British TV to American pap.
05:02 PM on 02/21/2012
Do you watch U.S series ? Far superior in content and script than the usual U.K drivel.
08:02 AM on 02/21/2012
Here we go again another public funded organisation ( and before any one tries to correct me, there are millions of Licence payers in this country which makes the Beeb public funded) over spending when it should be saving.The beeb has already sold off most of it's programme assets (because they said they couldnt afford to produce them) to the Yanks to destroy (Torchwood for instance) but now it reckons it can afford to move to swank new offices in central London when the Broadcasting center is still 110% ok. Well said Paxman