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Why You Should Play Sport

What does it take to run one of the world’s most influential newspapers? How easy is it to work in the United States as a British journalist? What was it like to play on Wimbledon’s iconic Centre Court?


In this week’s episode, John speaks to journalist Sir Geoffrey Owen.

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