

and that the original fee was worked out as part of his bbc salary by the bbc anyway, and not solely charged for by him to front that event, you mean?
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Fri 14 Nov 2008, 17:39,
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If I'm not free to do that, then what freedom do any of us have?
WHAT ABOUT THE CHEESE? WON'T ANYONE THINK OF THE CHEESE?
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Fri 14 Nov 2008, 17:49,
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WHAT ABOUT THE CHEESE? WON'T ANYONE THINK OF THE CHEESE?

Wogan gets paid absolutely nothing for fronting Children in Need. He gets paid for his radio show, Eurovision, and other bits and pieces.
No-one at the BBC gets paid for doing Children in Need.
When you raise half a million quid for charity on your radio show come back.
Also, when you are 70 years old and you can stay up for 21 hours to raise countless millions for charity, you can have a pejorative opinion.
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Fri 14 Nov 2008, 17:40,
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No-one at the BBC gets paid for doing Children in Need.
When you raise half a million quid for charity on your radio show come back.
Also, when you are 70 years old and you can stay up for 21 hours to raise countless millions for charity, you can have a pejorative opinion.