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The News with Mick Hobjob... What a Name! is an episode of the 10 o'clock news broadcast on BBC Telford in late 2002. Despite causing ratings for BBC Telford to go through the roof (literally, it's not a pleasant story), the show's host, Hobjob, resigned shortly afterwards stating that he was overdue on taking his pet camel on an annual desert trek as well needing his moustache manicured before taking part in Slough's annual lemur-licking and llama-dancing competitions. Upon hearing of his resignation, Greg Dyke, director of the BBC, stated that it was the blackest day in his illustrious career, calling Hobjob a father figure, the mature face of BBC Telford. All that survives of Hobjob's final broadcast before his disappearance down a mouse hole in the Sandwich Islands is the account below

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  • The News with Mick Hobjob... What a Name! is an episode of the 10 o'clock news broadcast on BBC Telford in late 2002. Despite causing ratings for BBC Telford to go through the roof (literally, it's not a pleasant story), the show's host, Hobjob, resigned shortly afterwards stating that he was overdue on taking his pet camel on an annual desert trek as well needing his moustache manicured before taking part in Slough's annual lemur-licking and llama-dancing competitions. Upon hearing of his resignation, Greg Dyke, director of the BBC, stated that it was the blackest day in his illustrious career, calling Hobjob a father figure, the mature face of BBC Telford. All that survives of Hobjob's final broadcast before his disappearance down a mouse hole in the Sandwich Islands is the account below
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  • The News with Mick Hobjob... What a Name! is an episode of the 10 o'clock news broadcast on BBC Telford in late 2002. Despite causing ratings for BBC Telford to go through the roof (literally, it's not a pleasant story), the show's host, Hobjob, resigned shortly afterwards stating that he was overdue on taking his pet camel on an annual desert trek as well needing his moustache manicured before taking part in Slough's annual lemur-licking and llama-dancing competitions. Upon hearing of his resignation, Greg Dyke, director of the BBC, stated that it was the blackest day in his illustrious career, calling Hobjob a father figure, the mature face of BBC Telford. All that survives of Hobjob's final broadcast before his disappearance down a mouse hole in the Sandwich Islands is the account below.
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