The legendary comedian described it as 'of the most important institutions in the country'.
has spoken about the BBC, saying that he’s ‘worried’ about the broadcaster’s future.
The legendary comedian and presenter described the BBC as ‘its own worst enemy’ during an interview with Jeremy Paxman on hisMichael said: ‘I am worried about the BBC because I believe the BBC to be one of the most important institutions in the country.’ He added: ‘An institution, having travelled the world, it is usually admired wherever I go but I can see times are changing.’AdvertisementAs well as being one of the founder members of Monty Python, Michael is known for fronting some of the most popular shows in the broadcaster’s history.Michael began a series of successful travel shows with Around The World In 80 Days in 1988, and looked back at his programmes in the retrospective BBC Two series Michael Palin: Travels of a Lifetime.
Reflecting on his career, the 77-year-old told Jeremy that he believes he could do more travel shows in the future.Michael previously reminisced over his days filming his many travel series, and
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