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The GI on 18 Doughty Street PDF Print E-mail
Written by Alex Singleton   
Tuesday, 24 October 2006
The GI's Tom Clougherty and I were both guests last week on the new internet television channel called 18 Doughty Street. Tom tells me that when he was at the BBC yesterday, production staff were very interested to learn about the channel and said that that everyone at the Beeb had been talking about it. Tom was on Doughty Street’s VoxPolitics show and debated with representative of the Green Party on (among other things) whaling and mining and their effects on the environment. I was on the rather more light-hearted late night End of the Day Show which covered such topics as where the Conservatives are going on international development, which Star Trek series is best (it turns out that presenter Tim Montgomerie is a fan of the Borg female Seven of Nine) and whether Madonna is exploiting or helping by her adoption (I was pro-Madonna).
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