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[…]nt trajectory and took me by surprise to be frank. I: Yeah, just explain what you did there? R: BBC, Radio Scotland, I was a trainee with a two-year contract to begin with so this is 1987. Started off as a Sub-Editor. I went on to do some Production in Good Morning, Scotland, Good Evening,[…]