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Broadcast managers pay lip service to creativity, but act as though keeping your nose clean takes precedence every time
I haven't heard the piece. I do remember having a bit of a joke saying if Gordon Brown was going to throw his weight behind Ken Livingstone then I should throw the weight of the great Whale behind Boris Johnson, and I have an enormous amount of weight, as you know
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