
Ex-BBC correspondent in Africa says first reaction to Live Aid was ‘real anger'
Michael Buerk arrives for the press night of Just For One Day, the Live Aid musical at The Old Vic Theatre in London (James Manning/PA)
Veteran broadcaster Buerk, 79, who was a presenter on the BBC's Ten O'Clock News, now known as BBC News At Ten, brought the shocking plight of famine-hit Ethiopia to the world in 1984 with his heart-rending reports.
Speaking to Greatest Hits Radio, he said: 'My first reaction (to Live Aid) was real anger that I thought superficial, grandstanding pop singers were riding on the back of these people who I felt very protective of.
'I didn't watch it and in fact on the afternoon of Live Aid I was in a black township just to the east of Johannesburg being tear gassed… also of course South Africa was one of the very, very few countries that didn't show it.'
Speaking about the famine in Ethiopia, he added: 'I'd never seen anything like this, there was a lot of drought and a lot of hunger in South Africa in the 1980s (but) what we hadn't seen was famine, death at that kind of scale before…
Freddie Mercury, of the rock-pop band Queen, performing on stage during the Live Aid concert (PA)
'I was very concerned when I got back to Nairobi about how to tell the story because I was there I was not just seeing it and hearing it but smelling it; and I wondered what the reaction would be for people who would be sitting and watching it in the comfort of their own homes, cup of tea, glass of beer or something and it's just on in two dimensions in the corner of the living room.'
Asked how he feels about Live Aid now he said: 'I think it was extraordinary really, I think Geldof, the personality, the intelligence, the focus the foul-mouthedness; just an extraordinary person. It was a moment in time, wasn't it?'
Greatest Hits Radio is recreating the 1985 Live Aid broadcast in its entirety in a 10-hour special, hosted by Simon Mayo, featuring all of the original live performances from the likes of David Bowie, The Who and Sir Paul McCartney.
Listen to Live Aid Relived from midday Sunday on Greatest Hits Radio.
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