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Matthew Stadlen

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Matthew Stadlen
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Stadlen in Wales, 2015
BornMatthew Benedict Stadlen
(1979-12-07) 7 December 1979 (age 45)
Hammersmith, London, England
🏫 EducationSt Paul's School, London
🎓 Alma materClare College, Cambridge
💼 Occupation
Known forFive Minutes With... LBC weekend presenter 2016–2020
👪 RelativesFather: Nicholas Stadlen, Grandfather: Peter Stadlen, Grandmother: Hedi Stadlen, Great great great uncle: Johann Strauss

Matthew Benedict Stadlen (born 7 December 1979) is a journalist, author, presenter and photographer.

He was a weekend presenter on LBC between October 2016 and September 2020, hosting more than 400 shows. He also stood in for other presenters on the station during the week.[1] He previously presented the BBC interview series Five Minutes With...[2] and the BBC documentary series "On the Road with...".[3] His interviews and documentaries have appeared across the BBC television network, including on BBC One, Two and Four. He also wrote comment pieces and had an interview column with The Daily Telegraph, "The Matthew Stadlen Interview". He has presented over 150 live events and podcasts for How To Academy.

Background[edit]

Stadlen was born to Sir Nicholas Stadlen, a High Court judge, and Frances Stadlen in London. He is the grandson of concert pianist Peter Stadlen and Hedi Stadlen, the activist and musicologist, both Austrian Jews born in Vienna.[4]

He attended St Paul's School (of which his maternal grandfather Thomas Howarth had been High Master), and later graduated from Clare College, Cambridge, with a first-class honours degree in Classics.[5]

He considers himself half Jewish and has spoken in support of resisting anti-Semitism.[6]

Career[edit]

Stadlen worked as a journalist on The Bulletin in Brussels and co-wrote The Politics Companion (2004), before joining the BBC in September 2004.[citation needed]

He worked as a producer on the BBC One show This Week and output edited some of the programmes, and also worked on Newsnight. He produced the General Election Event on BBC One in 2010 and coverage of the US election from New York on BBC One (This Week) and BBC Two (The Daily Politics) in 2008.[citation needed]

Stadlen presented and produced Five Minutes With... from 2008, interviewing over 220 public figures, including Elle Macpherson, Stephen Fry, Richard Dawkins, Martin Amis, Peter Hitchens, Serena Williams and Ricky Gervais.[7] He made 29 documentaries for the BBC News Channel series On The Road With.... Subjects included Nigel Kennedy, Tracey Emin, Nicola Benedetti, Rabbi Dr Harvey Belovski, Stuart Broad, Eton head master Tony Little, Bryn Terfel and Elle Macpherson.[8]

Stadlen has interviewed for The Spectator[9] and extensively for the Radio Times,[10] and has worked as a consultant on the ITV political programme, Peston on Sunday. He also had an interview column with The Daily Telegraph, "The Matthew Stadlen Interview", for which he interviewed famous figures including John Cleese, Sir David Attenborough and Dawn French.[11]

He is the author of How To See Birds, published by Papadakis[12] and illustrated with his own photographs from home and abroad.

References[edit]

  1. "LBC". LBC.
  2. "Best of Five Minutes With... Part One". BBC News.
  3. "BBC News Channel – On The Road With... - Episode guide". BBC.
  4. Stadlen, Matthew (2013-11-11). "Family history: retracing the steps of a romance disrupted by war". The Daily Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2019-05-27.
  5. "| Cambridge Network". www.cambridgenetwork.co.uk.
  6. "Matt Stadlen's Very Personal Reason Why Anti-Semitism Matters". LBC. Retrieved 2019-05-27.
  7. "Five Minutes With...". BBC. Retrieved 8 December 2012.
  8. "On The Road With...". BBC. Retrieved 8 December 2012.
  9. "Author: Matthew Stadlen". The Spectator.
  10. "Graham Norton reveals the secrets of 'chat choreography' – and why he wouldn't work on ITV". Radio Times.
  11. Stadlen, Matthew (21 June 2015). "Father's Day: The things my dad taught me". The Daily Telegraph.
  12. How to see birds : an enthusiast's guide. WorldCat.org. OCLC 1097575492. Retrieved April 17, 2022. Search this book on

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