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Jonathan Dimbleby is a British writer, journalist, and broadcaster best known for his work as a presenter of Question Time and as a chronicler of British history. His career, defined by insightful reporting and probing questions, has shaped political discourse in the UK. Dimbleby's commitment to truth and fairness inspires us to value the role of journalism in holding power to account and advocating for a transparent, informed society.

"I had no expectation that the Prince would offer me the unprecedented and unfettered access to the original and entirely untapped sources on which this biography is based."



"The BBC has the obligation to think big. And at the moment, that clarion call sounds an uncertain note to me."



"I fail to understand how you can justify a poll tax on the entire population, yet exclude a significant proportion of that population from programmes that this tax is paying for."



"Over the last two years, I have been able to comb through The Prince's archives. I have been free to read his journals, diaries and many thousands of the letters."



"I honestly believe that TV generally is obsessed with the ratings battle to the point of cutting its own throat."


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