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Novelist Jeffrey Archer.
Novelist Jeffrey Archer. Photograph: Richard Saker
Novelist Jeffrey Archer. Photograph: Richard Saker

Lord Archer loses temper over BBC Radio 5 Live's prison question

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Tory life peer accuses BBC of being ‘only interested in failure’ after presenter Sarah Brett dared bring up his conviction for perjury

Lord Archer is not one to dwell on the past. And he doesn’t like it when others dwell on it either.

The novelist and Tory life peer appeared on BBC Radio 5 Live’s Afternoon Edition on Tuesday, to plug his new book Mightier Than The Sword, the seventh Clifton Chronicle.

But he proved that nothing is mightier than the tongue when presenter Sarah Brett dared to ask him if he still thought about his two years in jail for perjury.

“Only when people like you bring it up,” snapped Archer. “The BBC are fascinated by it, but I find most people don’t mention it from one year to the next. The BBC do. You are only interested in failure.”

Monkey thinks there may have been a failure of temper. If you’re going on the public airwaves to plug a book, you can’t expect it all your own way, can you Jeffrey?

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