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Johnston interview wins top award | Johnston interview wins top award |
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A BBC World Service interview with kidnapped BBC Gaza correspondent Alan Johnston has won an award for best broadcast interview of the year. | A BBC World Service interview with kidnapped BBC Gaza correspondent Alan Johnston has won an award for best broadcast interview of the year. |
Presenter Carrie Gracie was named as the winner of the Nick Clarke Award for her skilful questioning of the reporter who was held for four months in 2007. | |
The award was created in honour of the former presenter of BBC Radio 4's The World at One who died in November 2006. | The award was created in honour of the former presenter of BBC Radio 4's The World at One who died in November 2006. |
Gracie will receive a dozen bottles of good claret as her prize. | |
'Greatest interviewers' | 'Greatest interviewers' |
Kevin Marsh, former Today editor, who sat on the final judging panel said: "Carrie's interview was conducted in Nick's spirit, offering a rich radio experience of remarkable quality." | Kevin Marsh, former Today editor, who sat on the final judging panel said: "Carrie's interview was conducted in Nick's spirit, offering a rich radio experience of remarkable quality." |
The judges also commended Lyse Doucet of BBC World Service and Phil Cox, an independent film maker working for More4 News. | The judges also commended Lyse Doucet of BBC World Service and Phil Cox, an independent film maker working for More4 News. |
Mark Damazer, Controller BBC Radio 4 said: "I believe Carrie Gracie will be the first in a long line of terrific broadcast journalists to win an award named after one of the BBC's greatest interviewers." | Mark Damazer, Controller BBC Radio 4 said: "I believe Carrie Gracie will be the first in a long line of terrific broadcast journalists to win an award named after one of the BBC's greatest interviewers." |
The final judging panel consisted of Marsh, radio critic Gillian Reynolds and journalist and historian Peter Hennessey. | The final judging panel consisted of Marsh, radio critic Gillian Reynolds and journalist and historian Peter Hennessey. |
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