Eddie Mair Relieved Evan Davis Landed Newsnight Role

Eddie Mair Relieved Evan Davis Landed Newsnight Role
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Mair: 'It's a great appointment by Newsnight'
PA

Broadcaster Eddie Mair has spoken of his relief after Evan Davis was announced as the new host of Newsnight - because it puts an end to the "tedious speculation" linking him to the job. Radio 4's Today programme presenter Davis was unveiled as Jeremy Paxman's replacement on the BBC2 programme earlier this month.

Female Newsnight presenters Laura Kuenssberg, Kirsty Wark and Emily Maitlis, as well as Channel 4's Krishnan Guru-Murthy and PM presenter Mair had been tipped for the position. Mair wrote in Radio Times magazine: "It's a great appointment by Newsnight, and even greater that it brings to an end the months of tedious speculation - and betting - about who could replace Mr Paxman. Speculation in which my name kept coming up."

He joked: "I realised how absurd it had all become when I was standing in the queue at William Hill's and the guy in front, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, turned around and asked whether I too was putting money on Andrew Neil." Mair said that it was "flattering" to be linked to the post but joked that BBC bosses had written to him to tell him that he would not replace Paxman because he has a face and body for radio and a terrible "screen manner".

Paxman, famous for his abrasive style, bowed out of the news programme after 25 years in June. Davis, who will be leaving Today, will be anchoring the programme three nights a week from the autumn.

Who could take over Newsnight from Jeremy Paxman?
Nigel Farage(01 of10)
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A lefty bias you say? We'll see about that
Steve Coogan(02 of10)
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He's Hacked Off the press, now for the politicians
Piers Morgan(03 of10)
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Fewer insane gun-nuts on Newsnight, so would he find it dull?
Louis Theroux(04 of10)
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He'd put his hand on their shoulder, ask them if they take milk or sugar, then gently, but expertly, fillet his guests
Adam Boulton(05 of10)
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The man who stepped down as Sky News' political editor said politics isn't as fun as it used to be, but can he be tempted over by Newsnight's Katz-era wackiness?
Andrew Neil(06 of10)
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After he first presented the programme in 2002, it sparked over 50 calls to the BBC about his controversial style. Try, try again?
Eddie Mair(07 of10)
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No pithy comment here. He actually would probably be pretty good.
Emily Maitlis(08 of10)
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It'd be bump upwards from political editor to be the main face of the show.
Chris Morris(09 of10)
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"Those are the headlines. Happy, now?"
Laura Kuenssberg (10 of10)
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The correspondent who was once so ubiquitous the BBC was dubbed 'Kuenssbergovision'