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[[File:Paul gambaccini.jpg|thumb|Paul Gambaccini in 2010]]'''Paul Gambaccini''' (born 1949) is a radio and television presenter and author of many books, mostly about music. | [[File:Paul gambaccini.jpg|thumb|Paul Gambaccini in 2010]]'''Paul Gambaccini''' (born 1949) is a radio and television presenter and author of many books, mostly about music. | ||
− | He was born in New York, USA, and educated at [[Dartmouth]] College and | + | He was born in New York, USA, and educated at [[Dartmouth]] College and [[University College, Oxford]]. He then became the British correspondent for the American magazine ''Rolling Stone''. Since 1973 he has been a radio presenter, on BBC radio and for a time on Classic FM. |
He came out as gay during the 1980s; in June 2012, he had a civil partnership with Christopher Sherwood.<ref>http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/paul-gambaccini-ivor--me--celebrating-a-25year-relationship-7742339.html Kate Youde "Paul Gambaccini: Ivor & me - celebrating a 25-year relationship - Profiles - People" ''The Independent'' 13 May 2012</ref><ref>http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2013/07/24/paul-gambaccini-the-bbc-singled-me-out-as-a-potential-security-threat-for-being-gay/ ''Pink News'' 24 July 2013</ref> In 2013, Gambaccini revealed he had been highlighted as a potential security risk by the BBC earlier in his career due to his sexuality.<ref>http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/10197952/Paul-Gambaccini-The-BBC-marked-me-out-for-being-gay.html "Paul Gambaccini: The BBC marked me out for being gay" ''Daily Telegraph'' 23 July 2013</ref> | He came out as gay during the 1980s; in June 2012, he had a civil partnership with Christopher Sherwood.<ref>http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/paul-gambaccini-ivor--me--celebrating-a-25year-relationship-7742339.html Kate Youde "Paul Gambaccini: Ivor & me - celebrating a 25-year relationship - Profiles - People" ''The Independent'' 13 May 2012</ref><ref>http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2013/07/24/paul-gambaccini-the-bbc-singled-me-out-as-a-potential-security-threat-for-being-gay/ ''Pink News'' 24 July 2013</ref> In 2013, Gambaccini revealed he had been highlighted as a potential security risk by the BBC earlier in his career due to his sexuality.<ref>http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/10197952/Paul-Gambaccini-The-BBC-marked-me-out-for-being-gay.html "Paul Gambaccini: The BBC marked me out for being gay" ''Daily Telegraph'' 23 July 2013</ref> | ||
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In October 2014 the police announced that no charges would be brought.<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-29574077 "No charges for broadcaster Paul Gambaccini in Yewtree case", ''BBC News'', 10 October 2014</ref> | In October 2014 the police announced that no charges would be brought.<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-29574077 "No charges for broadcaster Paul Gambaccini in Yewtree case", ''BBC News'', 10 October 2014</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:31, 13 March 2016
Paul Gambaccini (born 1949) is a radio and television presenter and author of many books, mostly about music.He was born in New York, USA, and educated at Dartmouth College and University College, Oxford. He then became the British correspondent for the American magazine Rolling Stone. Since 1973 he has been a radio presenter, on BBC radio and for a time on Classic FM.
He came out as gay during the 1980s; in June 2012, he had a civil partnership with Christopher Sherwood.[1][2] In 2013, Gambaccini revealed he had been highlighted as a potential security risk by the BBC earlier in his career due to his sexuality.[3]
Paul Gambaccini is a Patron of the London Gay Symphony Orchestra. In 2010 he delivered the Oxford University LGBT Lecture. He was ranked number 65 in the Pride Power List 2011. The Pride Power List citation said:
- "The music industry guru and radio DJ came out as gay during the 1980s and has been a supporter of a number of gay-related charities. In 1995, he was named Philanthropist of the Year by the National Charity Fundraisers for his work on behalf of the Terrence Higgins Trust."[4]
In November 2013 he was arrested and named following accusations of sexual abuse many years earlier.
- "On Monday night, October 28, I attended an excellent production of the Kander and Ebb musical, The Scottsboro Boys, at the Young Vic theatre. It concerned a group of black men in Alabama in the 1930s who were falsely accused of sexual offences. Within hours, I was arrested by Operation Yewtree. Nothing had changed, except this time there was no music."[5]
In October 2014 the police announced that no charges would be brought.[6]
References
- ↑ http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/paul-gambaccini-ivor--me--celebrating-a-25year-relationship-7742339.html Kate Youde "Paul Gambaccini: Ivor & me - celebrating a 25-year relationship - Profiles - People" The Independent 13 May 2012
- ↑ http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2013/07/24/paul-gambaccini-the-bbc-singled-me-out-as-a-potential-security-threat-for-being-gay/ Pink News 24 July 2013
- ↑ http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/10197952/Paul-Gambaccini-The-BBC-marked-me-out-for-being-gay.html "Paul Gambaccini: The BBC marked me out for being gay" Daily Telegraph 23 July 2013
- ↑ http://www.timeout.com/london/events/the-pride-power-list-2011-1#bestOf-71
- ↑ http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2483732/Paul-Gambaccini-arrested-suspicion-sexual-offences-Operation-Yewtree-inquiry.html Paul Gambaccini, reported in the Daily Mail
- ↑ http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-29574077 "No charges for broadcaster Paul Gambaccini in Yewtree case", BBC News, 10 October 2014