December 4, 2007 -
NME.com:
Damon Albarn teams up with
former spy
Unlikely duo team up to edit
'Today' programme
Blur
frontman Damon Albarn
and former MI5
director-general Dame Stella
Rimington are to edit
BBC Radio 4 's 'Today'
programme over the Christmas period.
Each of the
celebrities picked for this year have already given an
indication of the direction they would like their edition of
'Today' to take.
Following
Thom Yorke's lead - he
edited the radio show two years ago -
Albarn is to examine
recycling, and consider whether the UK can learn anything from
the way the African nation of Mali deals with its rubbish.
Rimington, who was head
of MI5 for four years
until 1996, says she will look at declining trust in politics,
and said she "couldn't resist" the opportunity to focus on
"some of the issues that I think are important".
Previous
editors have included Bono,
Yoko Ono and Professor
Stephen Hawking.
The guest
editors are given a say in up to half of their particular
three-hour broadcast, but their ideas and stories must still
meet the BBC's
guidelines for independence and impartiality.

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