Letter: For the record
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Your support makes all the difference.Sir: The scribes on your column "The Word on the Street" (Media, 9 November) are apparently unaware of the advice generally given to those living in glasshouses. We all make mistakes but, before mocking those of others, your correspondents should get their own facts right. The BBC Radio 5 Live programme to which you referred is, in fact, called Sunday Service. Broadcasting House is on Radio 4.
ROGER MOSEY
Controller, BBC Radio 5 Live
London W12
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