
BuzzFeed News has been leaked the audio of two of the BBCâs top-paid journalists John Humphrys and Jon Sopel in a hot mic conversation about their female colleagueâs attempt to achieve equal pay.
Humphrys, one of the main hosts of Radio 4âs flagship news programme Today, and BBC management dismissed the conversation as a âjokeâ when a transcript was published in the Times and Sun newspapers.
But BuzzFeed News can now publish the full audio of Humphrys and Sopel, the BBCâs North America editor, discussing outgoing BBC China editor Carrie Gracieâs decision to quit and speak out over the gender pay gap at the BBC.
Coincidentally, Gracie was also a guest presenter alongside Humphrys on Today on Monday.
Humphrys, who made headlines last year after it was revealed he earned more than ÂŁ600,000, was caught speaking about Gracieâs bombshell move to resign to Sopel before the two men presented a segment on US president Donald Trump on Mondayâs Today programme.
Humphrys: âAh⌠Can you hear me Sopel?â
Sopel: âHumphrys I can hear you.â
Humphrys: âGood, slight change of subject â the first question will be how much of your salary you are prepared to hand over to Carrie Gracie to keep her and then a few comments about your other colleagues, you know, like our Middle East Editor and the other men who are earning too muchâŚâ
Sopel: âI mean, obviously if we are talking about the scope for the greatest redistribution Iâll have to come back and say, âwell yes Mr Humphrys, butâŚâ.â
Humphrys: âAnd I could save you the trouble as I could volunteer that Iâve handed over already more than you fucking earn but Iâm still left with more than anybody else and that seems to me to be entirely just â something like that would do it?â
Sopel: âDonâtâŚâ
Humphrys: âOh dear God. Sheâs actually suggested that you should you lose money; you know that donât you? Youâve read the thing properly have you?â
Sopel: âYeah, I have. Yep.â
Humphrys: âAnd the idea is that Iâm not allowed to talk to her about it throughout the whole course of the programme. Not a word.â
Sopel: âI meanâŚcan we have this conversationâŚIâd love to talk to you about it.â
Humphrys: âProbably not now, yeah right. So as far as Trumpâs concerned, whatâs the top line?â
In a defence on Friday night to ITV News, Humphrys said it was a âjokey exchangeâ and intended to be âa bit satiricalâ.
âWe are in the habit Jon and I of winding each other up and the purpose of this jokey, I emphasise jokey, exchange was a bit of mutual mickey taking and that is all it was,â Humphrys said.
âI had no idea, neither did Jon, neither did anybody else including the producer, that it was being recorded somewhere in the bowels of the BBC and somebody chose to leak it and that was mildly annoying.â
He added: âIt was meant to be a bit satirical.â
In a statement when the transcript of the Humphrys-Sopel exchange was first leaked on Thursday night, a BBC spokesperson said: âThis was an ill-advised off air conversation which the presenter regrets.â A source added that âmanagement are deeply unimpressedâ by what happened.
When asked for further comment after the audio was published, a BBC spokesperson would only say the initial statement still stands.

