Summary
ANDREW Gilligan refers to it as 'The 6.07'. His weary tone is not unlike that of a driver after a catastrophic car crash which was not entirely his own fault.
At seven minutes past six on the morning of May 29 last year, Gilligan took part in a live, unscripted telephone 'two-way' report with John Humphrys, his colleague on the Today programme.See the full content of this document
Extract
Eccentric Who Lives for Politics and Work ; with Labour Cock a Hoop, the Future Looks Bleak for the Man Who Made an Enemy of Campbell
So early was the broadcast that few listeners could have heard Gilligan, speaking from his top-floor flat in Greenwich, South London, as he accused the Government of having 'sexed up' its WMD dossier, knowing part ...
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