Paxman's Last Newsnight: Broadcaster Leaves Show After Troubled Few Years

Paxo Leaves After Troubled Few Years For Newsnight
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BBC presenter and journalist Jeremy Paxman interviewed for the Daily Mail. (Photo by Avery Cunliffe/Photoshot/Getty Images)
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Jeremy Paxman's departure from Newsnight comes after a troubled few years at the BBC's flagship current affairs show. Only a few months ago, an internal BBC review said it was among several shows that needed to "make a greater impact" and it has seen ratings fall in the last five years.

The show's failure to carry through a planned expose of Jimmy Savile's sex crimes in 2011 led to one of the biggest scandals to hit the BBC in decades. It made things worse when it broadcast a story which wrongly identified prominent Conservative politician Lord McAlpine as a child abuser based on mistaken testimony.

The scandal resulted in some of Newsnight's own journalists standing outside Broadcasting House criticising the show's bosses at a press conference, the departure of George Entwistle from the position of director general after just a few weeks and a new editor. Paxman told the subsequent inquiry the show's failure to tackle the Savile scandal and the dropping of the planned broadcast was "pathetic". He said: "We wouldn't even tackle a bloody story that was about our own programme. This is pathetic."

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'