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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 12:55 am
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Watching the beginning of 'Foreign Correspondent' the other day, I have
to say I love the humour of the intro .. with the Globe editor asking
if Johnny has any ideas how to deal with reporting the crisis in Europe
... and Johnny replies something about interviewing Hitler, 'surely he's
go to know something'.
That stony face mixed with a kind of shock on the editor's face is
simply fantastic, I had to remark on it.

Fergal #.

(Not sure if he was the editor but he was obviously someone high up
anyway.)

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