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Krishnan Guru-Murthy

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Krishnan Guru-Murthy (born 5 April 1970) is a British journalist. He presents the Channel 4 News and is currently lead presenter on the programme. and the foreign-affairs do*entary series Unreported World.

Contents

  • 1 Early life and career
  • 2 Channel 4
    • 2.1 Interviews and controversies
    • 2.2 Other news media
    • 2.3 Other film and television
  • 3 Charity support
  • 4 Personal life
  • 5 References
  • 6 External links

Early life and career

Guru-Murthy's father, an Indian consultant radiologist, worked in Blackburn and Burnley. The family lived in Liverpool, then moved to a 'gothic folly' in a village outside Burnley. Guru-Murthy attended the then-private Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School in Blackburn, before studying Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Hertford College, Oxford. His sister is BBC News journalist Geeta Guru-Murthy. His brother Ravi Guru-Murthy was Chief Innovation Officer of the International Rescue Committee.

Guru-Murthy's career began in 1988 with the BBC's DEF II discussion programme Open to Question and the youth current-affairs programme Reportage. While at Oxford University he presented BBC2's Asian current-affairs programmes East and Network East. He presented and reported for children's news programme Newsround from 1991 to 1994. He worked as a producer and reporter for Newsnight for three years, and was one of the launch presenters for BBC News 24 in 1997. He joined Channel 4 News in 1998.

Channel 4

Guru-Murthy joined Channel 4 News in 1998 and is the second-longest-serving presenter after Jon Snow. He was also the main presenter of Channel 4 News at Noon between 2003 and 2009. The Royal Television Society Journalism Awards nominated him for its News Presenter of the Year award in 2010 and 2014.

He has hosted Channel 4's coverage of ceremonies at the 2012 Paralympics, 2014 Winter Paralympics and the reburial of Richard III. He presented The TV Show and The Operation: Surgery Live. He has hosted The Event – How Racist are You?, The Autopsy, The Exorcism, the quiz show Number One and two series of Going Cold Turkey.

Guru-Murthy moderated Ask the Chancellors, the first debate between the Chancellor of the Exchequer and his counterparts in the 2010 General Election. He also hosted How to save £100 Billion – Live the night before the new government's Emergency Budget.

Guru-Murthy became Channel 4's amb*ador for its foreign affairs programme Unreported World in 2011 and has made do*entaries in Afghanistan, Cambodia, India, Iraq, South Africa, and Yemen.

Interviews and controversies

Guru-Murthy's February 2010 interview with Jim Devine became key evidence when the former Labour MP was prosecuted for expenses fraud. The politician was sentenced to sixteen months in jail.

In 2013 Quentin Tarantino refused to answer Guru-Murthy's question if there was a link between film violence and real-life violence. The film director's responses included: "I'm not doing this, I'm not taking the bait"; "I refuse your question. I'm not your slave and you're not my master. You can't make me dance to your tune. I'm not a monkey"; "It's none of your damn business what I think about that!" and "I'm shutting your butt down."

Guru-Murthy described his October 2014 interview with Richard Ayoade as "the perfect joke interview". Ayoade's increasingly blunt responses had reduced Guru-Murthy's colleague Jon Snow to fits of laughter off-screen.

In 2015, whilst promoting the film Avengers: Age of Ultron, Robert Downey Jr. walked out of an interview with Guru-Murthy after the journalist asked about the actor's relationship with his father, drug use, and alcoholism. The April 2015 interview has been watched several million times on YouTube. Guru-Murthy said the question areas had been discussed in advance with Downey's public relations agent.

Other news media

Guru-Murthy presented a weekly radio programme on LBC 97.3 between 2003 and 2005; hosted UK Leaders Live, interviewing the three main party leaders in the UK's 2005 election; and presented the series Hindu Lives on BBC Radio 4 in 2005. He used to write a column in the Metro newspaper and the Asian newspaper Eastern Eye.

Other film and television

Guru-Murthy has appeared in a comic do*entary about the band Gorillaz, as a guest on The News Quiz and Taskmaster, and in cameo appearances for Bremner, Bird and Fortune, and Shaun of the Dead and Dead Set.

Charity support

Guru-Murthy is a trustee of the *nne Children's Trust. He founded the *nne Dash, a 24-hour cycle ride from London to Paris, in 2013.

Personal life

Guru-Murthy suffers from Crohn's disease. Guru-Murthy is married and has two children. He has played in a rock band with Peter Barron and the chief creative officer of Endemol UK. He is a supporter of Liverpool F.C.

References

    External links

    • Krishnan Guru-Murthy at IMDb

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