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Charles Wheeler was born in 1923, only a year after the BBC itself. For many the veteran reporter, who died yesterday from lung cancer, aged 85, will always personify the corporation at its best - authoritative, with unquestionable integrity and at times inconveniently independent of mind. Tributes swelled to a man once described as "the reporter's reporter", whose BBC career began in 1947 as a subeditor on the Latin American service and who was still working, on a Radio 4 documentary about the Dalai Lama, almost until the time of his death. Mark Thompson, the BBC's director-general, said Wheeler was "simply a legend ... he is utterly irreplaceable." John Humphrys called him "just a brilliant correspondent. We shall never have a better one. It was his huge knowledge, his extraordinary intelligence. He could cut through any... [read full story]
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Veteran BBC journalist Charles Wheeler has died at the age of 85. A foreign correspondent, presenter and producer, he covered stories such as the assassination of Martin Luther King and Watergate when based in Washington. He...
Charles Wheeler was once described as "the reporters' reporter", someone who believed there was no substitute for being on the spot and talking to the people involved. It was the beginning of the long Cold War period and...
Sir Charles Wheeler was once described as "the reporters' reporter", someone who believed there was no substitute for being on the spot and talking to the people involved. He became part of a team led by Ian Fleming which...
Sir Charles Wheeler was once described as "the reporters' reporter", someone who believed there was no substitute for being on the spot and talking to the people involved. He became part of a team led by Ian Fleming which...
Charles Wheeler: covered stories including the assassination of Martin Luther King and Watergate. Photograph: BBC Sir Charles Wheeler, one of the BBC's longest standing foreign correspondents and the father-in-law of London...
Charles Wheeler: covered stories including the assassination of Martin Luther King and Watergate. Photograph: BBC Sir Charles Wheeler, one of the BBC's longest standing foreign correspondents and the father-in-law of London...
Charles Wheeler: covered stories including the assassination of Martin Luther King and Watergate. Photograph: BBC Sir Charles Wheeler, one of the BBC's longest standing foreign correspondents and the father-in-law of London...
Veteran BBC journalist Charles Wheeler, once described as 'the reporters' reporter', has died at the age of 85. A foreign correspondent, presenter and producer, he covered stories such as the assassination of Martin Luther King...
LONDON (Reuters) - The BBC’s longest-serving foreign correspondent, Charles Wheeler, has died after a 60-year career during which he covered Watergate, Vietnam and the Iraq war, the BBC said on Friday. He was 85. He witnessed...
Sir Charles Wheeler was once described as "the reporters' reporter", someone who believed there was no substitute for being on the spot and talking to the people involved. He became part of a team led by Ian Fleming which...

