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BBC politely refuses girl’s offer to chime Big Ben

AP
Published : Dec 21, 2016, 5:52 am IST
Updated : Dec 21, 2016, 6:59 am IST

BBC editor Roger Sawyer told 8-year-old Phoebe Hanson it would probably be too much work for such a young girl.

Big Ben
 Big Ben

London: The BBC has gently turned down a schoolgirl’s offer to replace Big Ben’s familiar chimes when the London landmark is silenced for repairs. BBC editor Roger Sawyer told 8-year-old Phoebe Hanson it would probably be too much work for such a young girl.

The BBC on Tuesday said that Hanson wrote to the Radio 4 PM program after hearing that the chimes that mark the time on BBC programs would fall silent for the first period of a planned three-year renovation of the clock tower.

In the letter, she said she could hum the chimes and play her own instruments, recording everything on her own microphone for use on air.Sawyer said in his letter that it would be “quite a task for you” to handle the BBC bongs, “You’d have to rush in after school each day,” he said.

The editor said Hanson “has a great future” as she’s shown she can solve problems in a free- thinking way.

Tags: bbc, big ben, radio, clock tower
Location: United Kingdom, England, London