Giles Oakley writes: I felt inspired by Tony Cash, whose presence convinced me it was possible to live in a challenging and intellectually honest fashion at the BBC
When I was given my first BBC contract, for three months in the further education department, it felt as if I were selling my soul, with so many constraints on what one could do. But then I came across Tony Cash who, apart from wearing a really cool leather jacket, talked in what felt a totally free way, saying exactly what he thought in departmental meetings, while others weighed their words with caution.
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