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Topic History of: Is Tony Hall aware of what his BBC legacy will be?
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A Reitha Frankly I know several hugely experienced and highy regarded experts on broadcasting who wrote to Hall offering advice as to how to beef up the defence of the corporation. They all got back the same glib letter, written as if to a needy Blue Peter viewer, with Hall's signature inserted digitally. He really is a fool to himself, but it's a shame he also wants to be a fool to everyone else.
JK2006 The man who wrecked it. Who dared not stand up and defend the falsely accused or his old staff but buckled at the media assault. The ultimate missing backbone.