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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"For me it has to be Brian Waldren of yesteryear. Nowadays I think Eddie Mair gets them on the ropes on Radio 4 PM.
Correct answer
Dull dull dull
Don;t you listen to PM?"
PM is required listening. |
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By *olgateMan
over a year ago
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"For me it has to be Brian Waldren of yesteryear. Nowadays I think Eddie Mair gets them on the ropes on Radio 4 PM.
Correct answer
Dull dull dull
Don;t you listen to PM?"
On the day when the BBC had to admit to being partially funded by the EU I shall admit to not listening to it. |
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I'd go with Paxman too...
The man understood exactly how to make politicians squirm!
He was so good at his job the politicians used their power to force him out!
A real working class hero!
I miss him. |
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By *olgateMan
over a year ago
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"I'd go with Paxman too...
The man understood exactly how to make politicians squirm!
He was so good at his job the politicians used their power to force him out!
A real working class hero!
I miss him."
How is he a working class hero? |
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