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Chris, hello.
Hi. What did you think of our innovation of old newscast?
I thought it was terrific.
I did.
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I loved hearing from newscasters who had enjoyed it and the ideas that were being thrown around for potential future topics.
But part of me felt, you know, when people were talking about the winter discontent or, you know,
various things which might loosely fall into contemporary history, that maybe we need,
you know, I don't know, Battle of Hastings.
A well-known history podcast has just done a big series on that.
I think many millions more people have downloaded that.
But I'm just wondering, because I think that it's interesting to go for the big moments,
like the big hinge points in history,
like the global financial crisis, like the Good Friday Agreement.
But I wonder
if those things that you and I have lived through that maybe wouldn't merit a history book by themselves,
but ended up being really important.
Oh, I thought you were going to say not being important.
I mean, there's plenty of them.