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Desert Island Discs: Archive 2005-2010

David Starkey

Desert Island Discs: Archive 2005-2010

BBC

Society & Culture, Personal Journals

4.4804 Ratings

🗓️ 6 February 2005

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Sue Lawley's castaway this week is Dr David Starkey. Dr David Starkey forsook the ivory towers of academia to popularise history as a constitutional commentator in the press and as a broadcaster and writer. His approach to history is a personal one; he explains events through the lens of individual hopes, flaws and lusts and says historical influence can be seen in terms of who are "the movers and shakers and the bottom wipers" in the royal court. Their equivalent can be seen in government today, he says, through the unelected advisers who take their seat on the Downing Street sofa.

Born into a working class, Quaker family in Kendal, David's formidable drive owes much to his mother's love and ambitions for her only child. David's feeling that history should not be the preserve of academics, but belongs to the public, set him on a path to a TV career, via Cambridge, the LSE, and his infamous performances on Radio 4's The Moral Maze which earned him the title of 'the rudest man in Britain'. Now, his programmes are watched by millions and his books are bestsellers.

[Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs]

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0:45.3

The program was originally broadcast in 2005, and the presenter was Sue Lawley.

0:50.7

Music was Sue Lolly.

1:10.3

My castaway this week is a historian, clever, articulate and good at popular performance.

1:11.6

He spent the last few years bringing to life on television some of England's more interesting kings and queens. He graduated to

1:17.6

the small screen from radio where his performance on the moral maze earned him the title of

1:22.2

rudest man in Britain from the Daily Mail. An only child from a working-class background in Kendall in Cumbria,

1:29.5

he won a scholarship to Cambridge, a first-class degree,

1:32.3

and the life of a distinguished academic at the LSE.

1:35.8

Lured into writing for newspapers on the constitutional matters surrounding the royal family,

1:40.8

he moved naturally and authoritatively into television.

1:46.3

The rest, well, all of it actually is history. I treat conversation as a boxing match, he says. When you write, you write the truth,

1:52.8

but you talk to win. He is David Starkey. To be fair, you've attributed that quote. It is Samuel

1:58.7

Johnson, isn't it, David? It is indeed, Sue. The last thing that I would try to do was usurp the great panganderum himself.

2:06.0

It would be very foolish.

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