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Topic History of: Excellent response from the BBC Director General
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Prunella Minge dixie wrote:
And the story, along with the usual Daily Mail errors, appears in the paper today:
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2050698...leting-Top-Pops.html


And here is the brand new address for readers to point out Daily Mail errors:


corrections@dailymail.co.uk
JK2006 Indeed - hacks have been onto me all morning about "the secret world of JK fans" - E-Books (No1 on Kindle - see Photos); Vile Pervert; The Musical (over 65,000 full length views/downloads); Me Me Me; and Top of the Pops.
dixie And the story, along with the usual Daily Mail errors, appears in the paper today:
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2050698...leting-Top-Pops.html
JK2006 Funnily enough he does know about it, Bunk; we first met when he was at BBC New York and I was there making Entertainment USA (9.7 million viewers on BBC2).
Bunk Morland Well reading between the lines of M Thompson's reply , it is quite clear that JK was edited out and those with the scapel have been found out.He doesn't care of course, he doesn't know about the quirky footnote JK has in english 60's and 70's pop or of his imaginative broadcasting for the BBC.