Sir John Tusa (born 2 March 1936) is a British arts administrator, and radio and television journalist. He is Co-chairman of the European Union Youth Orchestra from 2014. Chairman, British Architecture Trust Board, RIBA, from 2014.From 1980 to 1986 he was a main presenter of BBC 2's Newsnight programme. From 1986 to 1993 he was managing director of the BBC World Service. From 1995 to 2007 he was managing director of the City of London's Barbican Arts Centre.
Born in Zlín, Czechoslovakia, in March 1936, Tusa moved to England with his family in 1939. His father, also John Tusa (Jan Tůša), was managing director of British Bata Shoes, established by the Czechoslovak shoe company, which, following its international pattern, also created a pioneering work-living community around its factory in East Tilbury, Essex. Two days before the German occupation of Czechoslovakia on 15 March 1939, Tusa senior flew out of Czechoslovakia on a Bata company plane, via Poland, Yugoslavia and France. He then became general manager of the Bata factory and its associated village in East Tilbury, living in the nearby village of Horndon-on-the-Hill where his son grew up.
GRANT ME ONE REQUEST
LET ME SEE HER.
I IMAGINE THAT IT'S HARD FOR HER
WHEN SHE DOESN'T KNOW WHY.
I HAVE NEVER TOLD HER
ALL THE SECRETS I HIDE.
I HAVE WAITED T00 LONG.
IF I COME HOME
IF I COME HOME AGAIN.
WE MUST GO ON
THERE'S NO MORE TIME TO SAY
WE CAN'T PUT THE RECORD STRAIGHT NOW.
RELEASE MY HANDS
I WON'T BREAK FREE.
I ONLY NEED A MOMENT TO EXPLAIN.
S0 PLEASE LET GO OF ME.
I NEED HALF AN HOUR
BEFORE YOU LEAD ME AWAY.
HAVE I WAITED TOO LONG?