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BBC secretly banked 106,000 of Children in Need phone-in cash
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Tehran Times
- 5/9/2008
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Viewers who called to take part in fundraising phone-ins but whose calls were made just after the lines had closed, were still charged for the call but a BBC subsidiary hung onto the money. Sir Michael Lyons, the chairman of the BBC trust, which uncovered the practice, said that this was "a serious
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BBC banked Children in Need money
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The Times
- 5/9/2008
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The BBC was today forced to admit to another phone-in scandal in which 106,000 that should have gone to charity was in fact banked by the corporation. Viewers who called to take part in fundraising phone-ins but whose calls were made just after the lines had closed, were still charged for the call b
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BBC secretly banked £106,000 of Children in Need phone-in cash
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The Times
- 5/9/2008
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The BBC was today forced to admit to another phone-in scandal in which 106,000 that should have gone to charity was in fact secretly banked by the corporation. Viewers who called to take part in fundraising phone-ins but whose calls were made just after the lines had closed, were still charged for t
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BBC secretly banked 106k of Children in Need money
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The Times
- 5/9/2008
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The BBC was today forced to admit to another phone-in scandal in which 106,000 that should have gone to charity was in fact secretly banked by the corporation. Viewers who called to take part in fundraising phone-ins but whose calls were made just after the lines had closed, were still charged for t
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BBC secretly banked 106,000 of Children in Need money
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The Times
- 5/9/2008
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The BBC was today forced to admit to another phone-in scandal in which 106,000 that should have gone to charity was in fact secretly banked by the corporation. Viewers who called to take part in fundraising phone-ins but whose calls were made just after the lines had closed, were still charged for t
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BBC secretly banked 106,000 of Children in Need phone-in...
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The Times
- 5/9/2008
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The BBC was today forced to admit to another phone-in scandal in which 106,000 that should have gone to charity was in fact secretly banked by the corporation. Viewers who called to take part in fundraising phone-ins but whose calls were made just after the lines had closed, were still charged for t
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