
Nick Robinson has said he misses working with John Humphrys on BBC Radio 4âs Today programme.
The journalist said he misses the âadviceâ he got from the former presenter, who stood down from the flagship news programme last year.
Robinson said his former colleague, who worked at Today for more than 30 years, was âoften rightâ about things.
He added: âBut Today is bigger than any of us because, at our best, we explain, analyse and are a friend in the corner.

âThatâs especially important when weâre not allowed to have friends in our homes.
âIâm aware from my Twitter feed that people yell at me to shut up, but thatâs healthy â part of the fun of radio is that it engages people.â
Robinson added that there were âconversations hadâ between him and Times Radio about him joining the new station.
âNothing serious, and it wouldnât be fair to the current presenters at Times Radio to suggest that I was about to go there,â he said.
âBut whenever thereâs a big new thing, youâre interested in it and itâs flattering that people are interested in you.â
The journalist also labelled BBC director general Tim Davieâs new social media rules as âspot onâ, adding that he spoke to him before they were announced.
âWe all have views, but when you take a job at the BBC, you leave all that at the door,â he said.
âIâm not paid to tell you my opinions. Itâs simple â if you want to tell people what you think, get another job.â
The full interview is in Radio Times magazine, out now.