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Topic History of: Nick Robinson's double act
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steveimp LOL at Fred Kite.

Probably Peter Seller's best ever character and performance.

"Just being incompetent is not an excuse to sack someone" or words to that effect
Prunella Minge I don't blame Robinson. It's not exactly Daniel Cohn-Bendit, is it, holding up a stick? The 21st Century and the best that bloke could manage was to stick a cliche up on a stick. Not exactly progress. What next - a Fred Kite-type pulling faces behind someone on Cash in the Attic? Like music, radicalism has really lost its mojo.
DJones as journalist & police man: