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The BBC fights to keep its fee by offering something for everybody, even at the peripheries of a broadcasting brief.
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An attache of a broadcasting studio was endeavoring by spirited conversation to keep a pianist, who was to go on the air shortly, from becoming nervous.
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In creating shows that continuously push the sexual boundaries of a prudish broadcasting landscape, is he performing activism?
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