Desert Island Discs presenter Kirsty Young has revealed that Sir David Attenborough has been her favourite guest on the BBC Radio 4 show so far.
The veteran wildlife television presenter appeared as a castaway on the show for the fourth time in 2012.
As the show marks its 75th year, Kirsty – who has hosted the show since 2006 – said she fell “a little bit in love” with Sir David during his appearance on the show.
She told Radio Times magazine: “David Attenborough, I mean, if I only ever did one, it would be that one.
“Honestly, he was a total, pure highlight. Absolutely bloody marvellous.”
Kirsty, 48, added that she would often go to extra lengths try to relax interviewees, including sharing a bottle of vodka with ex-Smiths frontman Morrissey.
She said: “I try and make my castaway at ease. Once people relax, they’re more likely to open up.
“Bill Gates always wears an open-neck shirt so I wore an open-neck silk ladies’ shirt. For Paul Weller I wore a sharp suit.
“And we had it on good authority that Morrissey drinks neat vodka, so we made sure we had a bottle.
“When my producer said, ‘Would you like some tea or coffee… or vodka?’ Morrissey said, ‘Vodka.’ I had one as well. I wasn’t going to have a cup of tea when Morrissey was having a vodka. I didn’t drink it, he did.”
The Radio Times is on sale on Tuesday.
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