Ex-BBC presenter John Humphrys on being drunk during live Nixon resignation report
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Ex-BBC presenter John Humphrys on being drunk during live Nixon resignation report2 hours agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleAmelia Shone-AdamsBBC WalesEPAJohn Humphrys presented Radio 4's Today programme for 32 years, as well as the TV programme MastermindFormer BBC presenter John Humphrys has recalled being drunk live on air in the early years of his career.Humphrys told The Times he "staggered" back to the office after a "lavish" lunch in August 1974 - and then told to break the news that US president Richard Nixon was resigning."I didn't fall off the chair, but it was painfully obvious," said Humphrys, adding: "That was the last time ever."Humphrys went on to present Radio 4's flagship Today programme for 32 years before retiring in 2019. Now aged 82, he has released a new podcast called The Odd Couple in which he talks about being the first journalist at the scene of the Aberfan disaster, and growing up in Cardiff.Getty ImagesFormer US President Richard Nixon live from the White House in 1974 announcing his resignation Humphrys, who joined the BBC in 1966, said he was working for the corporation in Washington DC when he was among the first journalists to break the news of Nixon's resignation. He told The Times he had gone for a "very, very, very lavish lunch, a couple of glasses of red in the office beforehand"."We used to have this gallon thing of burgundy, so had a couple of glasses of red wine, then go to the restaurant, have a martini or two, then a glass of wine with lunch and brandy afterwards."Anyway, I staggered back to the office and my PA, or BA [broadcast assistant], whatever they called them in those days, said: 'Are you sober?' and I said, 'What do you think darling?' or something stupid."And she said, 'You've got to get on. They've booked a satellite."Humphrys said he "got through it" but "only just".&...



