Michael Buerk began his journalistic career with the Bromsgrove Weekly Messenger in 1967 and joined the BBC in 1970. During his subsequent years as a foreign correspondent, which included a four-year posting to South Africa at the height of apartheid, he reported from 53 countries. He has won numerous awards including Radio Broadcaster of the Year, the Royal Television Society's Journalist of the Year and the BAFTA News Award. He lives in Guildford with his wife, Christine.
""'An exceedingly good book'"" -- Michael Parkinson ""'Michael Buerk is one of the most famous of the BBC television presenters and reporters. He emerges from the pages of his autobiography as a decent and likable man... Amusing and touching... A most entertaining read'"" Sunday Telegraph ""'For Buerk, the point of television reporting is ""to get hold of a story and then tell it well"". He is a master of the art. In The Road Taken he applies the same skills to his own tale'"" Daily Telegraph