Selina Scott says presenting the BBC's 'Breakfast Time’ was like working in a "war zone".

Selina Scott didn't want to take part in the 40th anniversary of BBC's breakfast programming

Selina Scott didn't want to take part in the 40th anniversary of BBC's breakfast programming

The 71-year-old broadcaster “politely declined” taking part with 40th anniversary celebrations of the BBC’s landmark morning offering - which debuted in 1983 and was later rebranded as ‘BBC Breakfast’- due to feeling like a “combatant in a war zone” when she sat on “the hideous red sofa” amid friction with her colleagues and a close encounter with the late Jimmy Savile, whose targeting of young vulnerable women came to light after his death in 2011.

She wrote in a column in the Daily Mail newspaper: “I politely declined [to take part in the 'BBC Breakfast' celebrations]. This despite the fact that I had launched the BBC’s ‘Breakfast Time’ in 1983 as the lead female anchor and became the face of the programme for three years.

“I said no because I prefer to look forward rather than back, but also because so much of my time on the hideous red leather sofa made me feel I was a combatant in a war zone.”

Selina - who joined the programme from the ‘News At Ten’ on ITN aged 31 - admits she didn't get on with her co-host Frank Bough who she branded "Machiavellian".

She added: “Looking back, I think Frank had an insecurity which dictated much of his attitude towards me. I must have appeared to him young and carefree, with my whole future ahead of me. He - regarded as a consummate television professional, who had made a serious gamble by moving from 'Grandstand', BBC’s flagship sports programme, to the fluffy, unknown world of breakfast TV in his 50s - didn’t know how long his career had to run.”

She also opened up about an uncomfortable interview with Savile, writing: "It wasn’t just Frank who took liberties. Jimmy Savile saw his appearance on the show as an ideal opportunity to play the eccentric, and I knew from the off that I was in for a rough ride.

“For more than two hours, he acted like a lovesick teenager as I tried to interview him. No matter how hard I tried to deflect his smutty innuendos, he kept coming back with more ‘wink wink, nudge nudge’ suggestions."


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