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A little girl has offered to shout 'BONG' for the BBC while Big Ben is being repaired
Philip Toscano / PA Wire Philip Toscano / PA Wire / PA Wire
EARLY NEXT YEAR, Big Ben, which normally rings in the six o’clock news on BBC Radio 4, will fall silent as it undergoes repairs.
Eight-year-old Phoebe Hanson reckons she knows what the BBC should do while Big Ben is out of action – invite her to fill in and say BONG for them.
She wrote a letter to the station’s PM show offering her services, and received this lovely reply from the editor Roger Sawyer:
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“That’s an awful lot of work for someone who is still quite young. I know I wouldn’t like to do all that,” Sawyer mused.
Phoebe’s father Jon Hanson was amused by the response and posted the letter on his Facebook page, where it’s been shared thousands of times.
It appears Phoebe has seriously considered the offer – her dad says she thinks he should “drive her up to Broadcasting House and back twice a day”. Bless.
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