Interviewer: Matthew Johnson has been
Newsround’s favourite presenter for years.
Matthew, is it true that we aren’t going to see you for some time?
Matthew: Yes, I’m going to have to say goodbye for a year. I enjoy what I do here
but I’ve always wanted to be a foreign correspondent, so when I was
offered a job abroad, I decided to take the chance. But I promise I’ll be
back.
Interviewer: That’s good news. Working for
Newsround, you’ve been travelling a lot.
Is there any story you remember in particular?
Matthew: There’s a festival called
Tomatina. A few tons of tomatoes are brought
into the centre of a Spanish village and the people throw them at each
other. I went there with our cameraman to report the event. I walked
down the main street towards a crowd of people. It was really hot. At
some point I took off my T-shirt and suddenly somebody grabbed it and
ran off with it. And then people started throwing tomatoes at me. After a
few minutes I was covered in tomato juice and tourists were taking
pictures of me. But it was worth it. The report we made there was really
great.
Interviewer: What would you like to tell our viewers before you leave?
Matthew: Thank you for all your kind messages.
Newsround will be run by Becky
for a while, but she’s looking for somebody to take over. If you think
you’re the right person, contact her. And wish me luck abroad.
adapted from news.bbc.co.uk