geordie greig, welcome to the media show for the first time. nice to be here.aying yes. and i wondered, first of all, how you began injournalism. i think you come from i think it's fair to say, a well—to—do background. your father's family were royal courtiers for several generations and your twin sister was lady in waiting to diana, princess of wales. did it come as a surprise to them that you wanted to pursue a career in journalism? you know, i'm very, very lucky. i had a very happy childhood. i went to an incredible school and it began myjournalism, i suppose, at school, this pretentious boy writing to rock stars, musicians, artists, poets and did you? i used to get some replies, but i mean, i set up something which was really the self promotional geordie greig society, but it was called the contemporary art society and i used to invite people down to school and i would interview them. sometimes it worked. joanna lumley came down and this was an old boys school. this was it was an all boys school. so there was a slightly embarrassing moment when i was puttin