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His measured tones became synonymous with late night Radio 4 as presenter of \'The World Tonight\'.
\\n\\n\\nIn this hour of \'Conversations\', Robin Lustig tells of his early days in journalism at Reuters and the Observer before serving for decades at home and abroad with the BBC World Service and Radio 4.
\\n\\n\\nHe shares how the BBC prepares its staff for working in hostile environments; and some of the secrets of commentary on major events. He reflects too on the times where he feels the BBC may have got it wrong; his thoughts on the future for radio and journalism; and how he felt about interviewing some thoroughly unpalatable world figures.
\\n\\n\\nIn his own words, this is the Robin Lustig story.
\\n\\n\\n(Robin\'s book \'Is Anything Happening\' - \'My life as a newsman\' is out now from Biteback publishing)
\\n\\n\\nThe whole \'Conversations\' series can be enjoyed here. Music byLarry Bryant
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