I worked for the BBC back in London. I broadcasted a programme called "Auntie's Agony." It had people coming in, live, to the studio, with their problems. Our agony aunt was rather good at her job.
It's what got me hired, actually. Far easier and quicker results than writing into a written publication.
[One thing modern radio listeners will always hate Guy Burgess for: he's the inventor of reality radio shows.]
All people have problems, and they like to talk about them. Gratuitously. If I ever take up making programmes here, it would certainly be the easiest.
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It's what got me hired, actually. Far easier and quicker results than writing into a written publication.
[One thing modern radio listeners will always hate Guy Burgess for: he's the inventor of reality radio shows.]
All people have problems, and they like to talk about them. Gratuitously. If I ever take up making programmes here, it would certainly be the easiest.