I don't want to be negative but that was, in my opinion, a very poorly conducted interview. I wish the interviewer wouldn't stick to the script so much and that he would have followed up to some of the interesting comments Robert made. I wish the questions weren't so jumpy and that he had a theme or a linear form. And I wish he would stop looking at the paper and the camera so much and looked at the person he is supposed to be interested in.<p>One radical change to overcome some of the big deficiencies the interviewer has is to move behind the camera, clip the interview into a series a Q&As and completely avoid the "conversation type" interviews.