Owen Smith: There was a 'bullying culture' at BBC
As a young man, working a radio programme, the Today programme, there was a bit of a culture of bullying
He was relatively unknown until he stood up to oppose Jeremy Corbyn for Labour leadership - but we have a feeling everyone will know who Owen Smith is after this interview.
Alluding to a gaffe he made as a 20-year-old researcher working on a BBC radio show - in which he dialled a police emergency number to ask for a press quote - he told us he felt under pressure due to the "bullying culture" of the workplace. The BBC declined to comment on this when we contacted them.
Smith also told us in no uncertain terms that if he was Prime Minister he would be willing to use nuclear weapons. "If you are serious about defence and serious about having a nuclear deterrent then you have to be willing to do that", he told us.