The Upper Room Spring Lectures 2021 – Jeremy Paxman

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The Upper Room (theupperroom.org.uk) is delighted that our series of annual lectures is going ahead once again this year, despite the difficulties arising from the pandemic. Each lecture is being streamed online here on Chiswickbuzz, so you can enjoy the full live event from the comfort of your own home.

Each event costs £10 to view. Additional donations to The Upper Room are also welcome.

Jeremy Paxman

Lecture 3: Jeremy Paxman
Wednesday 19th May 8:00pm-9:15pm

Jeremy Paxman is a renowned broadcaster, journalist and writer, feared by politicians of all stripes for his trademark tough interviewing style. He presented BBC Two’s Newsnight from 1989 to 2014 and has been the presenter of University Challenge since 1994. Jeremy will be in conversation with Torin Douglas, the former BBC Media Correspondent.

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