BBC 4's 'Today' presenter John Humphrys is retiring today from the programme after 32 years.
This morning he interviewed Tony Blair. It was classic Humphrys, classic Blair.
The interview was followed by 'Thought for the Day' given by Rabbi Lord Sacks.
Speaking about Humphrys' agnosticism he said: 'Honest doubt is better than dishonest faith'.
Some time after 08.15 he did an extensive interview with David Cameron.
'Today' matters for tomorrow.' His last words on the programme.
Humphrys will be missed.
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