A few years ago I started writing about lessons I have learned while presenting on the radio. A friend suggested I should bring them altogether in one blogpost, so here you are. Looking back there’s some hilarious moments here, as well as some instructive ones. This isn’t a ‘how to’ guide, possible more of a ‘how not to’ one. But the various experiences I relate here do go some way to showing the kind of challenges you come up against while presenting a live news-based talk radio show. For instance, I never thought I my tongue would get so tied that I would introduce Justin Welby as the Archbishop of Cunterbury – that’s No 5. It made page 4 of the Daily Telegraph. Well if that doesn’t whet your appetite to click on the links below, nothing will!

  1. Abusive emails
  2. Dealing with a shouty guest
  3. Being recognised
  4. Reacting to a guest’s faux pas
  5. Turbulent priests
  6. Reluctant guests
  7. Beware of breaking news on Twitter
  8. Interviewing at short notice: Tia Sharp’s grandmother
  9. Handling breaking news of a terror incident
  10. Freebies
  11. Interviewing badly briefed MPs
    11b. Winning radio presenter of the year
  12. When a minister won’t answer the question
  13. Should you have gone to Specsavers, Prime Minister?
  14. When the RMT lies to you
  15. Going national, new imaging music & Rajars
  16. Losing a star producer
  17. Avoiding the N Word
  18. Winning a Silver Sony
  19. A veritable feast of loose tongues
  20. Rajar – What goes up, may come down
  21. The perils of outside broadcasts
  22. When a caller turns the question back on the presenter
  23. The power of talk radio
  24. Hosting an election debate
  25. Breaking the Official Secrets Act & protecting an an interviewee
  26. Reviewing the Jon Gaunt podcast
  27. Getting off to a good start on election night
  28. Should you ever disagree with a fellow presenter on air?
  29. When a caller says Jews should get over the Holocaust
  30. Hosting a Labour leadership hustings