Add Hardtalk to your watchlist On my computer I keep a file of things that always make me laugh out loud when I revisit them. One of these is the 2014 clip from Afghanistan when the BBC’s Middle East correspondent Quentin Sommerville tried to broadcast live from in front of an eight-tonne pile of burning narcotics, his report going hilariously, gigglingly, to pot. It isn’t often that headlines in this country are made by BBC journalists more familiar on overseas hotel room TV screens than in the UK, but it happened again recently with the news that Hardtalk, the BBC’s solitary longform interview news programme, is to be binned
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