Roger Bolton's first memory of BBC radio is of Educating Archie. It took him a long time to realise its star was a dummy - ventriloquism on radio is a daunting concept.
Roger regularly failed to learn his Sunday School verses because he couldn't stop listening to Hancock's Half Hour on Sunday lunchtimes. When he joined the BBC as a general trainee he worked for Malcolm Muggeridge on The Question Why, and has been asking that question ever since.
Roger Bolton ran Panorama, Tonight and Nationwide and was fired twice over coverage of the Irish Troubles.
He joined Thames TV to run This Week, where his "Death on the Rock" programme almost got him fired again. When the company lost its franchise, he was once more redundant.
Roger set up an independent production company, specialising in religion, current affairs and history, and began to present. A poacher turned game keeper, he fronted Channel 4's Right to Reply series for five years. As well as Feedback, he also presents Radio 4's Sunday programme from Manchester.
He says "I am passionate about cherishing the idea of public service broadcasting and about the need for the BBC to be accountable to its audience."