Brian Hanrahan (22 March 1949 – 20 December 2010) was the Diplomatic Editor for BBC News and a well known correspondent.
Born: March 22nd, 1949
Died: December 20th, 2010
Categories: English people, Journalists, Broadcasters, 2010s deaths
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I'm not allowed to say how many planes joined the raid, but I counted them all out, and I counted them all back. Their pilots were unhurt, cheerful and jubilant, giving thumbs up signs.
Brian had a special relationship with the audience — he broke through in a way few others do. They had come to trust him as a voice of calm — whether reporting on momentous events of history, or the grand state events. For more than 30 years, it was that quality above all others that distinguished Brian as one of the BBC's brightest and best.
He saw more than his share of history unfold.
He could always be relied on to find the right word at the right moment... and he was loved by the audience
Brian has compared presenting The World at One to high diving into an empty pool, and hoping it will be filled before you reach the bottom.
Extremely dogged and factual and intelligent reporter who saw things in front of him and described them graphically … He was one of those voices you could rely on... a journalist who was seeking the truth.