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[…]lark? No.
Jim Clark?
No not Jim, he wasn’t around then.
No. I was thinking... Well, there was Robert Clark[ph] who was editor[??] at[??] the BBC[??-8:42].
No, it wasn’t... No. His name’s... I can see his face but I can’t remember his name.
Not to worry, because it will be a matter of […]