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this properly, and in part, because of people this properly, and in part, because of people actually reading it, recording all the opinions, which you could recording all the opinions, which you could do under certain other circumstances, was not really a realistic circumstances, was not really a realistic or circumstances, was not really a realistic or sensible proposition. but we realistic or sensible proposition. but we did try, and this i think is really but we did try, and this i think is really critical, sir patrick and thou, really critical, sir patrick and thou, tried to reflect the range of views thou, tried to reflect the range of views when we were briefing ministers, to the best availability. we try ministers, to the best availability. we try to ministers, to the best availability. we try to capture the fact that there we try to capture the fact that there were outlier opinions, i don t mean there were outlier opinions, idon t mean that ....
Costumes as well. don t forget the squirrel costumes. one squirrel costume. lots of blobs, lots of children s favourites, i think. mayjust be one costume it s haunted me forever since i ve seen it. anyway, more of that later. let s now talk about the big news from today on channel 4. and, alex, it is now clear you are going to be spending the next few months talking about the future of channel 4 and briefing ministers, so how did you feel when that news was announced, when you realised that is now going to be the reality of your life? well, we like being in the news, and we like thinking about how we can change, so that s not always a bad thing. but i guess the sort of questions are about, what would that mean? and what would it mean to britain? what would it mean to the british public, who own us? what would it mean to the uk s creative economy? you know, you have on today a lot of the people that we work with and a lot of the companies that we pour the advertising ....