Talk:Mark Mardell

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Depature from BBC & Parkinson's diagnosis[edit]

Hello, There's been a mistake made in the paragraph:

In a later interview to Feedback Mardell explained to presenter Roger Bolton that his voice and mobility had changed following diagnosis of Parkinson's disease, Bolton seem to make light of the scoop and focussed on the number of "outstanding journalists" who had left BBC News ahead of budget cuts combined with the forthcoming limit on redundancy payments.

In the Feedback interview of 06/Nov/2020, Mardell discusses leaving the BBC, but makes no mention of Parkinson's. It is 2 years later, in an interview for Roger Bolton's Beeb Watch podcast, that he first talks about his diagnosis. He noticed his first symptons in January 2022. The Guardian article covers it.

Here is a link to the episode of the podcast: https://podfollow.com/beebwatch/episode/8987ad358ec124f8451c0b3725df1d92b94558b6/view

I'm probably not going to sort this out myself, so I'll just leave this here for now. MyDeadLink (talk) 10:59, 19 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]