News, views & hilarious stories from the legend of Newsnight & long-standing quiz master of University Challenge. ` Bursting with good things` Daily Telegraph Jeremy Paxman is Britain`s bravest, most incisive political interviewer. The no-nonsense star of BBC Newsnight, Paxman is a supreme inquisitor, a master at skewering mammoth egos with his relentless grilling. Few figures in public life have escaped. From John Major to Theresa May, from Tony Blair to Ed Milib&, Paxman had them quaking in their boots. His working life has been defined by questions. ` Why is this lying bastard lying to me?` was at the front of his mind as he conducted every interview. But it wasn`t just politicians. Paxman`s interviews with Dizzee Rascal, David Bowie, Russell Br&, Vivienne Westwood are legendary. He discussed belief with religious leaders & philosophers, economics with CEOs & bankers, books with writers & art & theatre with artists. After 22 years on University Challenge, Paxman is also the longest-serving active quizmaster on British television. Now, in these long-awaited memoirs, he spills the beans behind four decades in front of the camera. He offers reflections & stories from a career that has taken him as a reporter to many of the world`s war zones & trouble spots
- Central America, Beirut, Belfast, to the studios of Tonight, Panorama, Breakfast Time, the Six O`clock News. Filled with candid stories about the great, the good & the rotters that have crossed his path, his memoirs are as magnetic to read as Paxman is to watch. Candid, uncompromising, compassionate, reflective & astute, he writes of the principles that have governed his professional life, the inner workings of the BBC, the role of journalists in political debate, the scandals & rows he`s been part of, the books he has written & the series he has made. In a book that tells some terrific stories & laughs at much of the silliness in the world, A Life in Questions charts the life of the greatest political interviewer of our time.