How A Journalist Got Lost In London ... And Found His Way Back

Two stories that put 'human' back in humanity

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Two stories that put 'human' back in humanity

Alone and lost in London, the author was proved wrong about the stiff English upper lip.

About three decades ago, I moved to London to work with the BBC World Service as a producer-broadcaster, arriving at Heathrow airport on a cold November morning. I was met there by someone from the team I was going to be part of, and my new colleague drove me to the company hostel at Bayswater in Central London. It was a temporary accommodation for the staff until they found their own place and also served as a guest house for visiting journalists. He left me at the hostel to unpack and freshen up, and suggested that I might go down to Bush House when I was ready. At that time, Bush House used to be the headquarters of the World Service and stood at the end of Kingsway, the wide thoroughfare in Central London (it has moved to Oxford Street since then).

After some breakfast and rest, I obtained directions to Bush House from the hostel front desk and took the Underground to Holborn station, from where my destination was a short walk. Entering the building, I approached the receptionist, who telephoned someone and soon a young lady appeared, greeting me with a cheerful smile, and led me to my section on the fifth floor. Everybody warmly welcomed me, and we all got busy with our day---they with programme transmissions and I with the induction formalities.

By afternoon, I was beginning to feel exhausted owing, no doubt, to jet lag, following my 10-hour-long intercontinental flight. So I decided to call it a day, bidding goodbye to my colleagues, promising to be back the next morning to formally begin my duties, and entered the lift. Coming out on the ground floor I found that daylight had already given way to darkness, although it was only half-past four by the clock on the wall opposite the lifts and the weather was certainly chilly enough to make me shiver. As I made my way out of the building, I realized that it was drizzling ligh...

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