The Daily Telegraph - Saturday

Paxman tried to become a spy after rejection from ‘every job’

- By Patrick Sawer SENIOR NEWS REPORTER

JEREMY PAXMAN says he tried to become a spy after being turned down for every job he applied for while at university.

But the broadcaste­r said he even failed at that – when his Cambridge tutor suggested he probably wasn’t the right material for a life of espionage.

Mr Paxman said he had thought of applying to MI6 after being turned down by the Civil Service, businesses and journalism, with Granada TV rejecting him despite several attempts. He writes in the latest issue of Saga

Magazine: “Towards the end of my last term at university I was summoned to my tutor’s room. Augustus Caesar (really – his father was called Julius) was rumoured to be the recruiting officer at the university for MI6.”

Mr Paxman adds that when Professor Caesar asked whether he had secured a job, he was forced to admit “I had been turned down for every job in the civil service, commerce, business, and journalism for which I had applied. I was starting to worry”. But his professor was far

By from encouragin­g.

“When the professor asked what sort of thing I was looking for. I decided to chance my luck,” writes Mr Paxman. “‘I think something with a bit of foreign travel. Somewhere I could serve my country. Somewhere I could use my intelligen­ce’. ‘Oh’, he said nonchalant­ly. ‘Like MI6?’ Cue a rather long pause. ‘I don’t think so, Mr. Paxman’.”

The veteran BBC Newsnight and University Challenge presenter admits Professor Caesar was undoubtedl­y right.

“While the principle behind both a spy and a journalist might be similar – both want to find things out – it seems vital that a spy keeps what they know to themselves. A journalist, on the other hand, wants to share the little they know with as many people as possible.” He concedes that if he had joined MI6’s ranks he is likely to have been relegated to the department for failed spies in the

Apple TV series Slow

Horses.

But he writes in his

column for Saga that he has few regrets.

“I have lived my life in pursuit of experience­s; even those that I would blush to recall publicly have had an influence, and for that I am

grateful.”

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Mr Paxman tried and failed to join MI6

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