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Michael Duncan Buerk (; born 18 February 1946) is a British journalist and newsreader. He presented
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from 1973 to 2002 and has been the host of
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's '' Moral Maze'' since 1990. He was also the presenter of
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's
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'' 999'' from 1992 to 2003. From 2017, Buerk also presented the TV programme ''Royal Recipes'' which ran for two series.


Early life

Buerk was born on 18 February 1946, in St. Philomena's Nursing Home,
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. He moved to
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as a young child before returning to the West Midlands after the failure of his parents' marriage, when Buerk was three. He attended Solihull School, an independent school in the West Midlands where he was a member of the Combined Cadet Force and represented the school on the sports field. Buerk's hopes of a career in the
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were dashed when he failed an eyesight test at the selection centre. He briefly worked as a hod carrier.


Reporter and newsreader

Buerk began his career in journalism with the ''Bromsgrove Messenger'', '' South Wales Echo'' (he shared a house with Sue Lawley in
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), and the ''
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''. In 1970, he joined BBC Radio Bristol, where he was the first voice heard on air, before becoming a network reporter for
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in 1973. From 1983 to 1987, Buerk was the BBC's South Africa correspondent during the dying years of
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in the country. Buerk's uncompromising reports on the brutalities of the regime resulted in the South African government expelling him from the country after four years in the post. Buerk's reporting of the Ethiopian famine in October 1984 inspired the Band Aid charity single " Do They Know It's Christmas?" and the following year's
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concerts. His report is regarded as a watershed moment in crisis reporting that influenced modern coverage. Buerk became the anchor for the ''
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'' and '' BBC News at Ten''. He presented the first BBC News bulletin of the 2000s at 0100 GMT on 1 January 2000. Buerk announced his semi-retirement from BBC News in 2002, stating he would continue to host other programmes. Despite retirement, he continued to appear on BBC News as an occasional relief presenter until 2004.


Other work

In 2010, Buerk narrated Sky1 reality show ''Pineapple Dance Studios''. Buerk has also made five guest appearances on the
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's '' The One Show'' in April and September 2010. He has also appeared as a fill-in presenter for Jason Manford on six occasions. Since July 2012, Buerk has co-presented ITV's '' Britain's Secret Treasures'' with Bettany Hughes, looking at fifty of the most remarkable archaeological finds made by the British public. On 6 October 2013, he began hosting ''Inside the
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'', a new documentary series. Buerk has hosted
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's '' The Moral Maze'' since 1990 and ''The Choice'' since 1998. On 22 October 2014, the BBC apologised for the language used in Buerk's early morning trail for that evening's ''Moral Maze'' in which he began: "Nobody comes out of the Ched Evans rape case with any credit – not the victim who'd drunk so much she could barely stand, nor the two footballers who had sex with her in the most sordid of circumstances." Katie Russell, from Rape Crisis England and Wales, accused him of practising " victim-blaming." She commented: "To infer that being drunk is in any way 'morally' comparable to committing the serious and violent crime of rape is deeply offensive." In 2013, Buerk voiced a Marmite advert in which spoof rescue teams rescue lost forgotten jars at the back of cupboards and fridges and despite receiving a number of complaints the advert still continues. Beginning on 16 November 2014, Buerk took part in the fourteenth series of '' I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!'' On 3 December 2014, he was the third celebrity to be eliminated in the public vote.


Charity work

On 28 July 2007, Buerk appeared on a celebrity version of '' Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?'' with Jennie Bond to raise money for NCH, the children's charity. Between them they won £64,000. He is a supporter of the
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and in October 2008 came out in support of an alternative reality game, Traces of Hope, which the charity developed. On the BBC's ''
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'', Buerk has performed several times along with an ensemble of
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presenters. In 2004, he dressed in leather to perform
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classics, and in 2005 he sang
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".


Opinions

In August 2005, Buerk asserted in a ''
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'' interview that the "shift in the balance of power between the sexes" has gone too far, we need to "admit the problem", and that men are now little more than "sperm donors". In particular, Buerk objected to the many women now in senior positions within the BBC. Former newsreader Anna Ford commented: "He's a dear old-fashioned chauvinist of the first order." An article was published in anticipation of Buerk's 45-minute TV-essay, "Michael Buerk on What Are Men For?", which was part of a series on Channel Five, ''Don't Get Me Started!'' broadcast on Tuesday 23 August 2005. ''Guardian'' television reviewer Sam Wollaston thought Buerk had "been thoroughly, and quite rightly, crucified" in the pre-publicity. At the Hay-on-Wye literary festival earlier in the year, Buerk criticised contemporary newsreaders for being overpaid autocue-reading "lame brains". At the end of 2012, Buerk despaired of the state of Britain and of the BBC. Of the corporation's coverage of the Thames River Pageant celebrating Britain and the 60th anniversary of
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's accession to the throne, he wrote: "The Dunkirk Little Ships, the most evocative reminders of this country's bravest hour, were ignored so that a pneumatic bird-brain from ''Strictly Come Dancing'' could talk to transvestites in Battersea Park." In an article for ''Radio Times'' in April 2014 about 'grey power' in television, Buerk referred to presenters who had gone to employment tribunals over claims of age discrimination.Michael Buer
"Why grey power is now a force to be reckoned with on television"
''Radio Times'', 12 April 2014
Several older female presenters have won cases over wrongful dismissal. Buerk wrote: "If you got the job in the first place mainly because you look nice, I can't see why you should keep it when you don't." Quoting a comment by
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("The viewers don't want to watch ugly") he speculated: "She seemed to say it through gritted teeth, or at least a flawless but strangely taut face – a sign perhaps that she had taken her own advice to stop complaining and work on staying attractive." He did though quote
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who spoke positively about older people (including herself) being able to continue their careers in television. Responding to Buerk in ''The Guardian'', presenter Miriam O'Reilly, who won her case for unfair dismissal on age grounds in 2011, asserted: "The rules that apply to women in TV don't apply to men. Men can age, women can't. Women have to be attractive, men don't." In 2016, Buerk was critical of
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,
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, and other celebrity liberals. He said in an interview with Ross Kemp, "I hate it when feather-bedded thesps pay flying visits to the desperate to parade their bleeding hearts and trumpet their infantile ideas on what 'must be done'. There's only so much of the Benedict and Emma worldview you can take." In August 2019 it was reported that Buerk thought that the obese should be allowed to die an early death in order to save the NHS money. In an article in the ''Radio Times'' Buerk suggested allowing deaths due to obesity could be a benefit to society. He added, "See it as a selfless sacrifice in the fight against demographic imbalance, overpopulation and climate change." In October 2024, in an interview with BBC Radio 4, Buerk accused the BBC of "excessive media coverage" following the death of One Direction singer Liam Payne. Buerk was also criticised for referring to Payne as a "drugged up, faded, boyband singer" in the same interview.


Portrayal in media

Buerk was imitated by
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on '' Dead Ringers''. Buerk's life and career has been the subject of a comedy musical, ''Buerk! The Newsical,'' which debuted in London at the Network Theatre in May 2013.


Personal life

Buerk lives in
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, Surrey, with his wife Christine, with whom he has twin sons. One of his sons,
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, formerly a BBC journalist too, survived the South Asian tsunami on
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2004, and was also in Tokyo when the
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struck. Buerk was awarded the Golden Nymph award at the
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festival for his reports on the famine from Korem in Ethiopia, first broadcast on 23 October 1984. The footage of the famine was shot by Mohamed Amin. He later said that the broadcast was one of "the most influential pieces of television ever broadcast romptinga surge of generosity across the world for Ethiopia hat raisedmore than $130 million". In 1991, Buerk was awarded an Honorary Degree (MA) by the
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. On 18 July 2013, Buerk was awarded an
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at Surrey University's awards ceremony in
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.


Filmography

;Television *'' BBC Points West'' – reporter/presenter *''
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'' – executive producer *'' BBC South Today'' – reporter *''
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'' (1976–2000) *:(Industrial correspondent, 1976–77; energy/Scotland correspondent 1977–81; South Africa correspondent 1983–87; main presenter 1988–2000) *'' BBC Ten O'Clock News'' (2000–2003) *'' BBC One O'Clock News'' (1986–2003) * '' BBC Breakfast'' * '' 999'' (1992–2003) * ''A Royal Wedding – HRH
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'' (June 1999) – co-presenter with Sue Barker at Windsor *''Total Eclipse'' (August 1999) – the main presenter on the historic solar eclipse in Cornwall on
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*'' 2000 Today'' – co-presenter *'' The One Show'' (September 2010) – stand-in presenter *'' Pineapple Dance Studios'' (2010) – narrator *'' Britain's Secret Treasures'' (2012–13) – co-presenter *''Inside the National Trust'' (2013) – presenter *''Britain's Secret Homes'' (2013) – co-presenter *'' I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!'' (2014) – contestant *''Pompeii with Michael Buerk'' (2016) – presenter *''Royal Recipes'' (2017–present) – presenter *''Heir Hunters'' (2017–present) – presenter *''Britain by Boat'' (2018) – co-presenter *''Celebrity 5 go Barging'' (2019) – co-presenter ;Radio *'' The Moral Maze'' (since 1990) – presenter *''The Choice'' (since 1998) – presenter


References


External links


Autobiography.
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Michael Buerk through the years.''Moral Maze''
(BBC Radio 4)
British Red Cross profile
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