Riddoch Breaks Silence Over the Outcry Surrounding Her Resignation From Bbc; Radio Presenter 'Shocked and Hurt' by Criticism but Looking Forward to New Projects
Sunday Herald › November 16, 2004
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Sunday Herald › November 16, 2004
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THE straight-talking BBC radio presenter Lesley Riddoch has broken her silence about the controversial future of her programme and job-loss fears.
Her two-hour lunchtime current affairs slot has been provoking interviewees, callers and listeners for five years, but Riddoch was shocked by the vitriol generated by her plans to work from a new, independent production company.See the full content of this document
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Riddoch Breaks Silence Over the Outcry Surrounding Her Resignation From Bbc; Radio Presenter 'Shocked and Hurt' by Criticism but Looking Forward to New Projects
Tired by a daily commute on top of a hard schedule, frustrated at a lack of "joined-up thinking", barriers to futuristic creativity and a BBC ban on writing unvetted articles or books, she handed in her notice on June 26.
Riddoch had previously pr...See the full content of this document
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