Not so long ago, the BBC sent Huw Edwards to Patagonia.
On the face of it, there was no apparent reason why they should have posted their top news anchor to the remotest reaches of the South American continent. But, as readers of Bruce Chatwin (the intrepid travel writer) might have guessed, it was not to find the sorry remains of the Giant Sloth.
It was to track down a Welsh community who live and flourish out there. Huw Edwards is Welsh. He is also the BBC’s best-paid presenter – on something like £435,000 a year – and the corporation’s solemn voice when reporting General Elections' results or royal news.
It was Edwards who announced the death of the Queen. It would be hard to imagine a loftier figure in the national consciousness or, for that matter, a man better able to fill the role of tall poppy.
There must have been times over the past few days when Edwards wondered why he hadn’t stayed in Patagonia. Ever since The Sun newspaper revealed that an unnamed BBC presenter had been involved in paying large sums of money for explicit pictures of a ‘young person’ who used said payments to fund a cocaine habit, there has been a frenzy of speculation.
On tomorrow's front page: BBC presenter suspended over sex claims ‘broke Covid lockdown laws’ to meet young stranger from a dating sitehttps://t.co/CrC4HBJ18U pic.twitter.com/u4OMgF4dM9
— The Sun (@TheSun) July 11, 2023
That frenzy, having lasted for days, was only slightly quietened recently by the unnamed presenter’s wife, who made an announcement, universally hailed as dignified, stating that Edwards was the unnamed man and that he was undergoing treatment for his mental illness after being suspended by the corporation.
Edwards has a history of depression that he has been open about. Indeed, he has been widely praised in the past for his openness.
Bitter aftertaste
This episode in the national life is more than just another instance of the silly season. A little bit like the story of Yevgeny Prigozhin’s antics, including the aborted mutiny or the discovery of an entire wardrobe of wigs in his Petersburg mansion, the whole thing leaves a bitter aftertaste.