Main content
The man who photographed Muhammad Ali
Photographer John Stewart worked with such icons as Picasso, Matisse and Muhammad Ali, having already survived three-and-a-half years during World War Two as a Japanese prisoner of war on Burma's 'death railway'.
The BBC's Hugh Schofield went to the village of Gordes in Provence to speak to Mr Stewart about his remarkable life.
Duration:
This clip is from
More clips from 05/12/2015
![]()
Former al-Qaeda: Syria air strikes 'exercise in futility'
Duration: 01:43
More clips from Today
![]()
The British butterflies fighting to survive
Duration: 02:47
![]()
King will not meet Epstein victims during US visit
Duration: 06:57
![]()
Iran deputy foreign minister: 'US can't have its cake & eat it'
Duration: 13:43
![]()
Jeremy Bowen: Ceasefire gives space but not a solution
Duration: 10:44






