` Dawn, & as the sun breaks through the piercing chill of night on the plain outside Korem it lights up a biblical famine, now, in the Twentieth Century.` Those words opened Michael Buerk`s first report on the Ethiopian famine for the 6 o`clock news on October 24th 1984. His reports sent shock waves round the world. The Live Aid concert, a direct consequence of Bob Geldof watching that broadcast, was watched by half the planet. Michael Buerk has reported on some of the biggest stories in our lifetime: the Flixborough chemical plant fire, the Birmingham pub bombing, Lockerbie. He was in Buenos Aires at the start of the Falklands War; he reported the death throes of apartheid in South Africa. He was the face of the BBC flagship evening news for many years & has fronted everything from the popular BBC1 series 999 to the erudite Radio 4 programme ” The Moral Maze”. He has won every major award & is universally admired & respected for his intelligent & honest journalism. Here, he also reveals the private Michael Buerk, his bigamist father, his long & happy marriage to Christine & his delight at fatherhood.