I fail to understand how you can justify a poll tax on the entire population, yet exclude — Jonathan Dimbleby
I was disappointed not to be able to interview mr. Clinton. I met him two years ago. — Jonathan Dimbleby
I honestly believe that tv generally is obsessed with the ratings battle to the point of cutting its own throat. — Jonathan Dimbleby
I had no expectation that the prince would offer me the unprecedented and unfettered — Jonathan Dimbleby
Not every programme dealing with issues of global significance has to be fronted by — Jonathan Dimbleby
It’s absolutely fine to think of new ways of doing things, and I’m not just asking for — Jonathan Dimbleby
I’m not certain that the bbc can claim to be making a wide enough range of distinctive — Jonathan Dimbleby
That test should not be about ratings. What should weigh is the knowledge that a public — Jonathan Dimbleby
Programme names have been changed, and we have andrew neil saying he won’t be using long words. — Jonathan Dimbleby
The bbc has the obligation to think big. And at the moment, that clarion call sounds an uncertain note to me. — Jonathan Dimbleby
The challenge is the culture. You have to have a vision for the bbc-it can’t merely — Jonathan Dimbleby
While I have corrected agreed factual errors, I have not been inhibited from writing — Jonathan Dimbleby
The moment seemed right to me for a full and, if possible, authoritative portrait of the — Jonathan Dimbleby