On the 12th December, Adrian Chiles took a break from his busy schedule to come and talk to BBC school reporters, Lauren, Josh, Sophia and Amy, at the Arthur Terry School. From speaking to him, students found that he ‘fell into journalism/broadcasting' as a result of his footballing accident that led to his leg being severely broken in two places. At this time, there were two significant events occurring, one of them being the Gulf War, the other being the resignation of the then Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, with the news endlessly broadcasting it suddenly seemed like a potential career choice. When asked if broadcasting had changed him, he indicated that it has not changed him as a person, but the fame had affected his life in a way that had led to him being mobbed by the public in everyday life situations. When asked about the Leveson Inquiry he said ‘the press took advantage of their freedom of speech and abused the privacy of others'. Regarding questions upon the care...