Ex BBC boss issues warning over ‘very risky’ Huw Edwards drama with Martin Clunes

A split image of Martin Clunes playing Huw Edwards with the real Huw Edwards
The former BBC boss has said the Channel 5 show could run into legal issues (Picture: BBC/PA)

A former boss at the BBC has cautioned Channel 5 over their upcoming drama focusing on Huw Edwards, after the broadcaster released first-look images of Martin Clunes in the role.

Roger Mosey, who previously headed up TV News at the broadcaster before leaving in 2013, suggested that the channel’s new drama about the downfall of the disgraced news presenter ‘will rapidly run into legal problems’.

During a new interview he went on to describe the upcoming two-parter, which has the working title Power: The Downfall of Huw Edwards, as ‘very risky’.

Speaking to Times Radio, Mosey suggested a ‘documentary approach’ might be more appropriate.

He told radio hosts Jane Garvey and Fi Glover that a drama would not have been his ‘preferred route’ of looking at the former News at Ten presenter. 

He said: ‘Dramas involving living people are always very risky. A documentary approach seems to me to be completely legitimate and right and you should have the right to investigate.

LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 31: Broadcaster Huw Edwards arrives at Westminster Magistrates' Court on July 31, 2024 in London, England. Veteran News Reader Huw Edwards is charged with three counts of making indecent pictures of children between 2020 and 2022, 37 images were shared on WhatsApp. He was arrested in November 2023 Edwards was the BBC's Ten O'clock News anchor and was chosen to announce the death of HM Queen Eiizabeth II to the nation. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)
Huw Edwards was charged with three counts of making indecent images of children (Picture: Dan Kitwood/ Getty Images)
Martin Clunes (Huw Edwards) POWER: THE DOWNFALL OF HUW EDWARDS (w/t) STRICT EMBARGO - WEDNESDAY 7TH JANUARY 2026, 8PM
A new drama focusing on the disgraced BBC presenter has been commissioned (Picture: 5 Broadcasting Limited/ Para)

‘But as we saw, you remember Steve Coogan’s film made about Richard III… once you start doing a narrative in a movie of good guys and bad guys and who did it, you can run into legal problems really very, very rapidly. 

‘Drama would not be my preferred route of looking at this.’

The series will explore the story of ‘how a vulnerable 17-year-old was groomed by one of the most powerful figures in television’.

It’s also been shared by Channel 5 that the series will ‘investigate the newsreader’s double life as it spirals out of control, leading him to make the greatest announcement of his career – his total exit from public life following his conviction for serious child sexual offences’.

File photo dated 27/01/2020 of Huw Edwards. BBC leaders are to be grilled in Parliament about the "adequacy" of the corporation's governance arrangements following the Edwards furore. Director-general Tim Davie, acting chairwoman Dame Elan Closs Stephens and policy director Clare Sumner will face a pre-arranged meeting of the House of Lords' Communications and Digital Committee on Tuesday. Issue date: Tuesday July 18, 2023. PA Photo. See PA story MEDIA BBC. Photo credit should read: Chris Jackson/PA Wire
Edwards resigned from the BBC on medical advice in 2024 (Picture: PA)

Edwards was one of the BBC’s highest-paid and most prominent presenters for two decades, delivering momentous news to the nation, including the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

Just months after he wowed Britain with his stoic coverage of the monarch’s death and the subsequent coronation of King Charles, Edwards was suspended amid allegations of sexual misconduct.

The presenter was subsequently charged with three counts of making indecent images of children, which included a child as young as seven, and receiving 41 illegal images from a convicted paedophile over WhatsApp.

After pleading guilty Edwards, now 64, was given a six-month suspended jail sentence and placed on the sex offenders’ register.

Metro contacted Channel 5 for comment.

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