Sharing this memory from
Tim Llewellyn, who reported for the BBC as the correspondent in and across the Middle East for more than 10 years (
https://www.middleeasteye.net/users/tim-llewellyn). As follows:
“This is very, very sad news. The Lincolnshire Badger was a stalwart SDE when I moved from Bush to BH almost 52 years ago, and was a prime mover in the Michael Vestey reporters' room locker fire of early 1974. (Details on request.)
Badge was a fine journo with such animal cunning that he was soon an Ass Ed, then transferred to the Today Prog, as Editor, which was good news for him and good news for us, as we henceforth had easier access to the Today Prog cocktail cabinet.
Badger was also a devoted member of, and regular attender at, Middlesex County Cr@c#%t Club, where - until very recently - ex-BBC fans of the cult gathered annually for Test matches. Here, antagonisms between Bush, BH and the TV Spur were buried along with the remains of box lunches, bottles of wine, and an endless-seeming relay of pints. Badge was always at the centre of this, with a fund of yarns that did no-one, least of all him, any credit.
Chris Lowe, Peter Gallimore, Bob Doran, Howard Benson and Mike the Royal Marine from Admin are, with me, the last survivors of that gathering... I think.
This is a funeral and wake that I shall not miss.
Alan Ashton did indeed love the BBC, and was one of those much-missed bright, cunning, earthy journalists with a farmyard nose for a story that underpinned the best of BBC radio journalism.”