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Since none of the TV channels seem to be doing this maybe we should do it in
here and unofficially award this prestigious prize - I am sure it would be picked up by the press and we could all have a bit of fun. For best I mean most coherent, least verbose etc. you know the things that you look for. I suppose it would really be BBC folks as there does not seem to be any competition. and i guess it would be those seen nationally. As news 24 blood more and more new faces it would be good to identify the top 3, to set standards so to say ![]() I will leave out radio and press as that would be too easy and the competition would not be eden, i mean even. my vote would be 1. Rob McElwee - by some margin 2. Philip Avery 3. Peter Gibbs brian aberfeldy currently -2.5 C at 1600 with snow lying above 1000 feet http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programme...enters/default ..stm |
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