Gavin Esler
Broadcaster, Novelist, Journalist
Gavin Esler is an award winning television and radio broadcaster, novelist and journalist. He is the author of five novels and a non-fiction book about the United States, The United States of Anger.
Gavin is currently one of the three main presenters on BBC2's Newsnight, the main presenter on Dateline London on BBC World and the BBC News Channel, and a regular newspaper and magazine writer and commentator.
Over the past two decades Gavin Esler has interviewed world leaders ranging from Mrs Thatcher, David Cameron, Gordon Brown, Tony Blair, John Major, King Abdullah of Jordan and President Chirac to President Clinton, President Carter, Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega, Ed Miliband and Israel's Shimon Peres. In the arts and culture programmes he anchors for BBC World he has also interviewed writers and artists ranging from V S Naipaul, Seamus Heaney, Javier Marias and Anita Desai to Jose Carreras, Dolly Parton, Jane Fonda, Angelina Jolie and Penelope Cruz, plus numerous film-makers including John Boorman, Peter Bogdanovich, Terry Jones and Stephen Frears.
His novels - Loyalties, Deep Blue, The Blood Brother, and A Scandalous Man - were followed in May 2010 with the paperback publication of Powerplay, a tense drama centred on a profound disagreement between the governments in Washington and London over terrorism. The Vice President of the United States travels to Britain to try to patch things up, but then goes missing, an event which signals the end of the so-called US-UK "special relationship," and creates particular problems for the narrator, Britain's ambassador in the United States.
Gavin Esler is a BAFTA member, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, and the holder of a Royal Television Society award for a documentary about the Aleutian Islands. He was also awarded (2007) a Sony Gold Award for a radio documentary on prisoners in Guantanamo Bay.