See it My Way Find!

Peter White MBE is a veteran broadcaster and was brought up in Winchester where he still lives.  At weekends he can often be found watching Southampton when they play at home.

 

The prologue to Peter's autobiography begins by taking the reader back to 1997, the day of the General Election when all political eyes were focused on Winchester.  He was at the Guildhall, reporting events for the BBC as they unfolded.

 

'Thursday 20th November 1997 was a pretty hectic day for the ancient city of Winchester.  Best known for its thousand-year-old cathedral and its round table of more doubtful date, on that day the city bore stoically a massive invasion of the media at its most manic.'

 

Peter's prologue then takes us back to the 'small part' Winchester played in Labour's landslide victory, six months previously, when Gerald Malone, 'fighting in one of the safest Tory seats in the country had managed to lose it by two votes' to Mark Oaten and the Liberal Democrats.  Winchester had provided the last result 'after four recounts and almost twenty-four hours after polling had finished'.

 

Choosing not to accept defeat, Gerald Malone questioned the accuracy of the result and a re-run took place.  Mark Oaten's majority in this second ballot was 'just over 21,000 votes', but Peter says that for him 'the result was pretty immaterial' and what was important was the fact that he had been there, 'in the centre of events covering it'.  He says that 'Thirty years before this would have been a dream, and a seemingly impossible one, according to most people'.  Peter is the second blind son of sighted parents. 

 

According to an Amazon reviewer, writing in 1999, 'See it My Way' has a rhythm and pace that is exceptional from a first time author who has made a smooth transition from broadcasting to the written word.  The record of the path he took to the media is a fascinating read. 

  

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6 August 2009 from Cordelia Gray

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