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EPISODE · Jul 20, 2021 · 58 MIN

John Simpson

from The Travel Diaries

Today, I feel very privileged to be joined by a legend of the broadcasting world. John Simpson has been reporting for the BBC for 51 years, and its World Affairs Editor since 1982, covering in person more major world events than many of us could recount, from the Iranian Revolution and Tianamen Square massacre in Beijing, to the Kosovo War, and the US led invasion of Afghanistan, interviewing the majority of the world’s leaders along the way.Having broadcast from the front line in over 30 war zones, today’s episode features so many tales of courage, and if you read up on John’s career, really we are only scratching the surface.We’ll hear about what it was like being smuggled into Afghanistan dressed as a woman, the time he was physically assaulted by a British Prime Minister and his very close shave with the IRA. It’s clear that John also adores travelling and I love that he’s picked really unusual destinations that weren’t necessarily on my radar before, and he’s totally sold me on them.So from Paris to Iran, Uzbekistan to Argentina, let’s get started. Destination Recap:Suffolk, EnglandCasablanca, Morocco Belfast, N. IrelandAngolaParis, France Rue de Rivoli, Paris, France Baghdad, IraqAfghanistanTehran, IranIsfahan, Iran Persepolis, Iran Bukhara, Uzbekistan Khiva, Uzbekistan QatarBuenos Aires, ArgentinaAnd I spoke about:Bruton, Somerset, EnglandNumber One Bruton, Somerset, England Osip, Bruton, Somerset, EnglandHauser & Wirth, Somerset, EnglandAt the Chapel, Somerset, England John’s novel Our Friends in Beijing is a great read. It’s published by John Murray and is out on Thursday July 22.Thank you so much for listening today. If you’re enjoying the podcast, then it would be wonderful if you could leave a rating or a review on your podcast app - it really makes a big difference because it helps other people to discover the podcast. And to hear future episodes as soon as they’re released don’t forget to hit subscribe.To find out who’s joining me on next week’s episode, come and follow me on Instagram, I’m @hollyrubenstein - I’d love to hear from you. If you can’t wait until then, there’s always the first four seasons to catch up on, with guests from Michael Palin and Heston Blumenthal, to Sir Ranulph Fiennes to Hugh Bonneville.A big thank you to the British Airways American Express Card for their support of today’s episode.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Today, I feel very privileged to be joined by a legend of the broadcasting world. John Simpson has been reporting for the BBC for 51 years, and its World Affairs Editor since 1982, covering in person more major world events than many of us could recount, from the Iranian Revolution and Tianamen Square massacre in Beijing, to the Kosovo War, and the US led invasion of Afghanistan, interviewing the majority of the world’s leaders along the way.Having broadcast from the front line in over 30 war zones, today’s episode features so many tales of courage, and if you read up on John’s career, really we are only scratching the surface.We’ll hear about what it was like being smuggled into Afghanistan dressed as a woman, the time he was physically assaulted by a British Prime Minister and his very close shave with the IRA. It’s clear that John also adores travelling and I love that he’s picked really unusual destinations that weren’t necessarily on my radar before, and he’s totally sold me on them.So from Paris to Iran, Uzbekistan to Argentina, let’s get started. Destination Recap:Suffolk, EnglandCasablanca, Morocco Belfast, N. IrelandAngolaParis, France Rue de Rivoli, Paris, France Baghdad, IraqAfghanistanTehran, IranIsfahan, Iran Persepolis, Iran Bukhara, Uzbekistan Khiva, Uzbekistan QatarBuenos Aires, ArgentinaAnd I spoke about:Bruton, Somerset, EnglandNumber One Bruton, Somerset, England Osip, Bruton, Somerset, EnglandHauser & Wirth, Somerset, EnglandAt the Chapel, Somerset, England John’s novel Our Friends in Beijing is a great read. It’s published by John Murray and is out on Thursday July 22.Thank you so much for listening today. If you’re enjoying the podcast, then it would be wonderful if you could leave a rating or a review on your podcast app - it really makes a big difference because it helps other people to discover the podcast. And to hear future episodes as soon as they’re released don’t forget to hit subscribe.To find out who’s joining me on next week’s episode, come and follow me on Instagram, I’m @hollyrubenstein - I’d love to hear from you. If you can’t wait until then, there’s always the first four seasons to catch up on, with guests from Michael Palin and Heston Blumenthal, to Sir Ranulph Fiennes to Hugh Bonneville.A big thank you to the British Airways American Express Card for their support of today’s episode.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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