Colonel Gaddafi Was Like a BOND VillianColin Brazier  -

EPISODE · Feb 21, 2026 · 3 MIN

Colonel Gaddafi Was Like a BOND VillianColin Brazier -

from The Daily Heretic · host Andrew Gold

Subscribe to The Daily Heretic for fearless interviews, long-form conversations, and first-hand insight from journalists who’ve seen history up close. If you want stories you won’t hear on scripted news panels, start here: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos In this episode, veteran broadcaster Colin Brazier joins Andrew Gold to recount one of the most surreal moments of his career: interviewing Colonel Muammar Gaddafi — a man Brazier describes as being straight out of a James Bond film. Drawing on more than 25 years in television news, Colin reflects on what it was really like to come face-to-face with one of the world’s most notorious and theatrical leaders. Brazier takes listeners inside the atmosphere surrounding the interview — the setting, the security, the carefully choreographed unpredictability — and explains why Gaddafi felt less like a conventional politician and more like a cinematic villain who blurred performance and power. From eccentric behaviour to deliberate intimidation, Colin explains how Gaddafi controlled the room long before a single question was asked. The conversation explores what interviews like this reveal about authoritarian figures — and about journalism itself. Colin explains how reporting from volatile regimes sharpened his instincts, forced clarity under pressure, and reinforced why scepticism matters. He contrasts those experiences with what he later saw inside Western newsrooms, where difficult questions increasingly gave way to safer framing and narrative management. Colin also reflects on how encounters with figures like Gaddafi shaped his understanding of power, propaganda, and media responsibility. He explains why journalists must be alert not just to what leaders say, but to how spectacle and intimidation are used to influence coverage. These lessons, he argues, are as relevant today as ever. This isn’t a history lecture or a recycled headline. It’s a rare, first-hand account of reporting at the sharp edge of global politics — told with insight, restraint, and perspective only decades in the field can bring. Colin’s recollection sheds light on how larger-than-life figures operate — and how journalists navigate moments where truth, theatre, and danger collide. If you’re fascinated by real-world encounters with infamous leaders — and what those moments teach about journalism and power — this clip delivers a compelling glimpse behind the scenes. Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpnaLXEyOyg #ColinBrazier #Gaddafi #Journalism #ForeignCorrespondent #UKMedia #AndrewGold #TheDailyHeretic #BroadcastJournalism #WorldPolitics #MediaStories Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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