The Daily Telegraph

Countryfil­e star: TV has too many ‘posh white men’

- By Anita Singh ARTS AND ENTERTAINM­ENT EDITOR

“POSH white men” are the default option as television presenters, according to Anita Rani, who says she has been asked to justify working on programmes that are not linked to her Asian heritage.

The Countryfil­e host said she had tried to follow up her BBC Bollywood documentar­y with a film about Hollywood, but was asked: “Why you, Anita?”

Rani has become one of the BBC’S most accomplish­ed presenters, seen on TV last night in War on Plastic, but said she had faced prejudice in her career.

In a speech to Channel 4’s diversity festival, Rani said: “I feel I have to justify why I should present things more than anyone else because I’m an Asian woman – and on top of that, I’m blooming northern.

“I’m expected to explain why I should be presenting something much more than others. You would never think to ask the number of posh white men on TV, ‘Why did you get to present shows about train travel in India?’ or whatever it might be, because you know what? They are the default.

“They don’t need to worry about authentici­ty or what space they are taking up. I do, all the time.”

She did not name particular presenters, but Michael Portillo and John Sergeant have presented BBC series on Indian rail travel.

A BBC spokesman said: “We’re proud that Anita presents some of our most popular programmes … We have a wider variety of presenters and programmes than any other broadcaste­r, a range of initiative­s to increase diversity on and off air, and commission ideas on their merit.”

 ??  ?? Anita Rani said she had faced prejudice in her career and that ‘posh white men are the default’ in presenting shows
Anita Rani said she had faced prejudice in her career and that ‘posh white men are the default’ in presenting shows

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