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Old 04-07-2008, 12:18 PM
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BBC journalist (and father-in-law of London Mayor Boris Johnson) Charles Wheeler dies at 85

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BBC NEWS | Entertainment | BBC journalist Wheeler dies at 85

Veteran journalist Sir Charles Wheeler, the BBC's longest-serving foreign correspondent, has died at the age of 85 after suffering from lung cancer.

A reporter, presenter and producer, he covered stories such as the assassination of Martin Luther King and Watergate when based in Washington.

He spent eight years in the US capital, also reporting on the shooting of presidential candidate Robert Kennedy.

He was considered "a legend", BBC director general Mark Thompson said.

"His integrity, his authority and his humanity graced the BBC's airwaves over many decades," he added.

"He is utterly irreplaceable but like everyone else, I am privileged to have worked with him."

Sir Charles, who was born in the German city of Bremen, began his media career at the Daily Sketch newspaper.

He ran errands at the now-defunct publication, having been inspired to become a journalist by a film he had seen as a teenager.

After five years in the Marines at the end of World War II, he joined the BBC in 1947 and spent 11 years as a writer and reporter for the BBC World Service.

Sir Charles was born in Germany in 1923 and was educated in Kent
Spells as the corporation's correspondent in South Asia and Germany followed, before his move to Washington.

He was also known as one of the faces of the BBC's Panorama and Newsnight programmes.

He received a knighthood for services to journalism in 2006, and won two Baftas and several Royal Television Society awards - including one in 1997 for a documentary on the murder of London teenager Stephen Lawrence.

Mark Damazer, the controller of BBC Radio 4, said Sir Charles was a "magnificent" man who "embodied all that is best in the BBC's journalism".

"He had a brilliant eye and an unequalled ability to convey what he saw and what he knew."

Mr Damazer said Sir Charles's work for Radio 4 over the past decade "demonstrated his astonishing range, dealing with central and eastern Europe, but also - and superbly - with the legacy at home of World War II".

Sir Charles admitted that he preferred being in the field to doing studio work
He had been working "almost until he died" on a programme for Radio 4 on the Dalai Lama, Mr Damazer added.

As a reporter Sir Charles had covered the flight of the Dalai Lama after the Chinese invaded Tibet in 1959.

In recent years, he was also critical of the direction of modern broadcasting.

He claimed once that television news was "dumbing down" and said the BBC had "lost its way with news".

He met his future wife, Dip Singh, during his four-year posting in Delhi. They married in 1962 and had two daughters.

One of them, Shirin, works in Brussels for the BBC as a correspondent on European politics.

The other, Marina, is a lawyer and is the wife of London's mayor, Boris Johnson.

BBC Radio 4 will be paying tribute with a special 45-minute programme, Charles Wheeler In His Own Words at 1100 BST on Saturday, 5 July or afterwards at the Listen Again page.

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Gosh, more sad news.

To me he always came over with great integrity.

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Third RIP this week ... very sad.

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A very distinguished voice of broadcasting. RIP Sir Charles.
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R.I.P. Sir Charles. A true legend of British broadcasting.
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I used to enjoy his reports. Proper Broadcaster.

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As others have said, a journalist of utmost integrity who will be sorely missed. His journalism was not only in an entirely different league from many journalists of today, he outshone most of his contemporaries too. I will most remember his contribution to the Newsnight edition of the fall of the Berlin Wall.

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I found his stories about his time in the army during the second world war riveting.
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He presented a couple of great documentaries on D-Day in 1994 - he was actually there.

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