Everything about Gavin Esler totally explained
Gavin Esler (born
Glasgow,
27 February 1953) is a BBC
television presenter, currently one of the five main presenters on
BBC Two's flagship political analysis programme,
Newsnight.
Early Life
Esler was educated at
George Heriot's School,
Edinburgh. He later gained a
BA in
English and
American literature from the
University of Kent and a further
MA in Anglo-
Irish literature from the
University of Leeds in 1975. He first entered journalism on the
Belfast Telegraph in 1976.
Broadcasting career
Esler joined the
BBC in 1977 as
Northern Ireland reporter, and extended his role upon joining
Newsnight in 1982. Esler was then made
Washington correspondent and later chief
North America correspondent for the BBC, in charge of shaping coverage across the whole continent for the corporation, and covering both the earlier
George H. W. Bush and
Clinton administrations. His report on the military build up in the
Aleutian islands as part of the
Reagan administration's
New Maritime Strategy earned him a
Royal Television award.
Esler's journalistic credentials extend further across the globe, however: he's reported for news and documentary programmes across
Europe,
Russia,
China and North and
South America.
Esler then left reporting to present for several years during the mid 1980s on
BBC One's regional news programme for London and the
South East of England -
Newsroom South East.
Esler then joined
BBC News (then known as
BBC News 24) from its outset, presenting its primetime slot alongside
Sian Williams for several years.
In January 2003 Esler joined
Newsnight, replacing
Jeremy Vine, who left to take over from
Jimmy Young on
Radio 2.
Esler also presents
Dateline London on
BBC News and
BBC World News most Sunday mornings at 11am. He also presents the
BBC News at Five O'Clock on the BBC News channel on Fridays and when
Huw Edwards is away. Esler also hosts
Radio 4 factual series,
Four Corners along with fellow Scottish broadcaster,
Anne MacKenzie. This is broadcast on Monday afternoons.
Esler is also the author of three novels -
Loyalties,
Deep Blue and
The Blood Brother. He has also written a book on
American discontent,
The United States of Anger, published in October 1997 (Penguin). He writes a regular column for
The Scotsman,
The Independent and other publications.
He is married with two children and his hobbies include
camping,
hiking and
skiing.
Criticism
Ronald Reagan
In a
2004 eulogy for
Ronald Reagan in the
Daily Mail, Gavin Esler wrote, "Ronald Wilson Reagan embodied the optimistic belief that problems can and will be solved, that tomorrow will be better than today, and that our children will be wealthier and happier than we are." On
Newsnight 9 June 2004, Esler commented,
Ronald Reagan was "a man who was loved even by his political opponents in this country [America] and abroad...Many people believe that he restored faith in American military action after
Vietnam through his willingness to use force, if necessary, in defence of American interests." Journalist
John Pilger noted, "When even Gavin Esler eulogises Ronald Reagan, we're in trouble".
Galloway interview
In
2005 Gavin Esler interviewed
George Galloway on
Newsnight on the subject of the
London bombings. The
BBC was reported to have received hundreds of complaints about Esler's interview. The criticism was that Gavin Esler's questioning was "rude and aggressive".
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