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Morning Glory

Ricky Freelove

News, Labour, Government, Current Affairs, British News, Politics, Immigration, Talk, Phone In, Daily News, News Commentary, Reform Uk, Conservatives, Debate, Uk News, Speech Radio, Unknown, News & Politics

4.4741 Ratings

🗓️ 12 July 2023

⏱️ 91 minutes

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0:00.0

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0:32.5

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0:36.3

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0:42.3

In search of the perfect debate.

0:44.6

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0:47.6

See it, hear it, think it, talk radio and talk TV.

0:52.8

Good morning and welcome to the Independent Republic of Mike Graham right here on Talk TV.

0:57.1

Well, well, well comes the question.

0:59.7

There are now four, count them, young individuals who have been in touch with either the BBC or the Sun newspaper to say that they have been, shall we say, contacted by the presenter X individual, the person who is still

1:12.2

unnamed, who works in a senior capacity at the BBC as a presenter, in some way or shape or

1:18.3

form. It could have been flirtatious, it could have been of a sexual nature, a couple of them

1:22.4

met up, some didn't. It's a very, very nasty can of worms altogether. And it seems that yesterday's

1:30.2

appearance by Tim Davy in front of a bunch of journalists and then being interviewed by his own

1:35.5

organisation hasn't actually helped the BBC whatsoever. It has actually admired them in

1:40.0

even more nastiness than they had seen up until yesterday. Tim Davy admits that he has not yet

1:46.6

spoken to the presenter in question. Jeremy Vine, another BBC presenter, has come out and said

1:51.6

that it really is time for that presenter to name himself as the perpetrator of all of the stuff

1:57.4

that's been going on. Meanwhile, the BBC is asking a question internally this morning and for public consumption. Is it any of our business? Well, I think it is,

2:05.7

as Kevin O'Sullivan said, of course it is our business. This is the state broadcaster,

2:10.6

which, by the way, has just published its list of how much they pay people, which is quite

2:14.8

eye-watering and staggering. and for people who are trying to

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