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Phillip Hodson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Phillip Hodson Phillip Hodson (born 1946) is a British psychotherapist,〔http://www.bacp.co.uk/wam/SeekTherapist.exe〕 broadcaster and author who popularised ‘phone-in’ therapy in his role as Britain's first 'agony uncle'.〔"No station is more identified with phone-ins than LBC. This is where Phillip Hodson pioneered sex therapy on air, Brian Hayes perfected the art of cutting off callers in their prime, and the late Peter Cook - for reasons we can only guess at - pretended to be Sven, a Norwegian fisherman living in Swiss Cottage, over a period of four years". Paul Donovan, Radio Critic, The Sunday Times, July 30, 2006〕〔"Phillip Hodson has contributed more to the British therapy boom than anyone. For 15 years, with clear, concise, psychotherapy broadcast live on LBC, he has destroyed the myths and stigma that often surround therapy. In the past two years, his listeners have doubled and now they will increase further. In response to his success, his airtime has doubled, from one hour to two, four times a week". The Observer, January 21, 1990.〕 His afternoon and evening counselling programmes ran on LBC Radio in London for nearly 20 years.〔http://www.lbc.audioagain.com/index.php?channel_id=114&player=showchannel&sid=1〕 Thereafter he worked on Talk Radio and with Jimmy Young on BBC Radio 2. == Television == He was a regular children's counsellor on BBC1 for six years with ''Saturday Superstore'' and ''Going Live!'' presented by Sarah Greene 〔http://www.youtube.com - enter 'growing pains'〕 and Phillip Schofield, where he was noted for addressing serious juvenile concerns not normally treated on children's television, and for his fine line in chunky knitted jumpers bearing animal designs.〔"There is, as there doubtless has to be, quality material in the Going Live! mix. Perhaps the most important of the interactive elements is Growing Pains, the nine-minute slot when Agony Uncle Phillip Hodson answers letters from troubled youngsters. He deals with divorce, bereavement, anorexia, the betrayal of friends and unrequited love in the classroom in a straightforward, if necessarily sketchy way - always urging that the child confides in a trusted adult. But Hodson is a professional who knows exactly how to address his audience..." The Guardian, March 23, 1992.〕 Hodson also worked on BBC1 Daytime with Dr Miriam Stoppard for three years dealing with problem phone calls besides psycho-analysing celebrities. He also filled the agony slots in the first years of both TV-Am and GMTV.〔British Film Institute Filmography - http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/individual/239215?view=credit〕 Hodson co-presented TV South's afternoon ''Problem Page'' for five years and was subsequently given his own interview chat show ''Hodson Confidential''. This ran for three series, and was networked several times. He has also made several documentaries including films for Newsnight on subjects ranging from scandal-prone politicians 〔e.g. Newsnight on Mark Oaten MP - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/newsnight/4755609.stm〕 to whether therapy is replacing religion.
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