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8:12pm Friday 14th December 2007
A former newsreader who became homeless when he racked up thousands of pounds in credit card debt today told of his battle with drink.
Ed Mitchell, 54, faced down criticism from the public that alcoholism was behind his tragic fall from grace.
He admitted to The Argus yesterday that he had received counselling for his addiction to alcohol but he said it was not solely responsible for his current position.
In an incredible riches to rags story the once high-flying television presenter went from earning £100,000 per year to sleeping on a bench on Hove seafront in the space of seven years.
Last week he told The Argus that spiralling debts caused by credit card borrowing were responsible for his downfall. He began with a £50,000 debt, which got out of control when he was made redundant from his job as news anchor for the American owned news station CNBC.
The father of two, who has read the ten o'clock news for ITN and worked for Sky News and the BBC, divorced from his wife two years ago.
He owed £250,000 to credit card companies when he was declared bankrupt three weeks ago.
Mr Mitchell's story touched scores of readers as offers of work, accommodation and financial donations came pouring in and struck a chord with readers who shared stories of debt nightmares on The Argus website.
But it also attracted allegations that there was more to his story than just credit card debt.
He told The Argus: "I was a journalist and in that industry alcohol plays a role, including with me.
"I've been in rehabilitation and I've had counselling for alcoholism.
"But, it's not a major part of the way my life went. With redundancy and divorce you think how do I block this out? It is inevitable.
"But being homeless and street sleeping, there's not a single street sleeper that doesn't self medicate and drink to help put themselves to sleep."
Friends and former colleagues were shocked by Mr Mitchell's personal circumstances when they read about him in The Argus.
Friend of 25-years Jayne Selman said: "So many people who know him said they were shocked to hear he was sleeping rough.
"He did have a problem and I understand he needed help. I know he has been sick.
"He's a lovely man and I know his ex wife. It's fantastic that he is OK. I can't bear to think of him living on the seafront."
Former colleague at CNBC Peter Hoskins said: "Ed is an extremely talented broadcaster and I learnt a lot from him. I still tell younger colleagues about what a great bloke he is and was shocked to read about what has happened to him."
Dave, At Home says...
9:54pm Fri 14 Dec 07
wendy, peacehaven says...
11:31pm Fri 14 Dec 07
Scraggs, hove says...
11:57pm Fri 14 Dec 07
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x=y, says...
12:13am Sat 15 Dec 07
Dave wrote:Well, Dave , and what exactly is your greatest achievement in life? You ever fronted a national/internation
Well that's one less on the green in Portslade Old Village now drinking, just another 5 to get rid of and then there are the others in Victoria Park that need their stories told, wow the Argus can fill pages for weeks from this little band. Amazes me how these rags to riches stories happen. Maybe he should pay back some of the money he had written off, then we might take a liking to him.
fact,, hove says...
2:11am Sat 15 Dec 07
jp, crawley says...
2:28am Sat 15 Dec 07
Graham Hannaford wrote:probably cos it broke tye terms of use below.
Why did the Argus quickly delete a post yesterday which mirrored this article, the censorship and denial of free speech is very tiresome.
Disgusted, Eastbourne says...
5:32am Sat 15 Dec 07
melfromhove, hove says...
8:53am Sat 15 Dec 07
jim, brighton says...
9:58am Sat 15 Dec 07
melfromhove wrote:probably because he's prepared to talk publicly and perhaps because of the scale of his financial fall.
Why so much attention to ONE of the many. I'm sure that every one of the homeless street drinkers has a story to tell. Many of them probably came through the so-called "Care" system and had nowhere to go at age 18. Many others have served faithfully for years in the armed forces, before being discharged with no preparation for life on the outside.
kickboxer, Worthing says...
10:24am Sat 15 Dec 07
melfromhove wrote:You are quite right "melfromhove" I went through the so-called "care" system from early 70s to 90s and sadly many of those I grew up with are dependent on alcohol or drugs and quite a few have sadly died. I feel that if they had been better prepared for outside life after being institutionalised for so long they might have had a better chance!.
Why so much attention to ONE of the many. I'm sure that every one of the homeless street drinkers has a story to tell. Many of them probably came through the so-called "Care" system and had nowhere to go at age 18. Many others have served faithfully for years in the armed forces, before being discharged with no preparation for life on the outside.
Valerie Paynter, Hove says...
1:21pm Sat 15 Dec 07
James, London says...
1:41pm Sat 15 Dec 07
Valerie Paynter, Hove says...
7:13pm Sat 15 Dec 07
Judy Burke, teddington says...
10:10pm Sat 15 Dec 07
Guinevere, Belsize Park says...
7:07am Sun 16 Dec 07
Kate, Haywards Heath says...
1:14pm Sun 16 Dec 07
dave, hove says...
4:41pm Sun 16 Dec 07
Kate wrote:none of these people deserve any respect just a bunch of losers.oh how my heart bleeds for them(tossers)
Journalism is a notoriously boozy profession- try reading Anne Robinson's autobiography about her own descent into alcoholism. Ed has tried to put his problem behind him and I wish him the best of luck in getting back on his feet again. Hopefully he'll be able to start again like Anne did.
peter Harley, worthing says...
6:16pm Sun 16 Dec 07
Anna, Brighton says...
2:17pm Mon 17 Dec 07
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Graham Hannaford, Hove says...
9:31pm Fri 14 Dec 07