There's much discussion these days about the BBC's website getting too big for its boots and taking over the world. But it's a really good 'free' service (although we pay the licence fee of course) and we trust the Beeb more than rival news operators Rupert Murdoch and co. One Matthew Stadlen seems to have landed the best job in the world, which involves him talking to well-known faces for five minutes. Quite how this advances the news agenda is a bit of a mystery. But if it means talking to the glorious Helena Christensen, as here, then it's the best job in the world. But should we, you know, be paying for this?

Interviewing Helena Christenson - can I have this job please?

There’s much discussion these days about the BBC’s website getting too big for its boots and taking over the world.

But it’s a really good ‘free’ service (although we pay the licence fee of course) and we trust the Beeb more than rival news operators Rupert Murdoch and co.

One Matthew Stadlen seems to have landed the best job in the world, which involves him talking to well-known faces for five minutes.

Quite how this advances the news agenda is a bit of a mystery.

But if it means talking to the glorious Helena Christensen, as here, then it’s the best job in the world.

But should we, you know, be paying for this?

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