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BBC Says Thanks but No to Girl's Offer to Chime Big Ben

BBC Says Thanks but No to Girl's Offer to Chime Big Ben

Monday, 19 December 2016 08:02 AM EST

LONDON (AP) — A schoolgirl's offer to replace Big Ben's familiar chimes when the London landmark is silenced for repairs has received a gentle rebuff from the BBC.

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

Hanson had written a letter offering to replace the clock tower's bells when they are silenced next year for a planned three-year renovation project.

The BBC said Monday that Hanson had written to the Radio 4 PM program after hearing the chimes used to mark the time on BBC broadcasts would fall silent.

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.

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A schoolgirl's offer to replace Big Ben's familiar chimes when the London landmark is silenced for repairs has received a gentle rebuff from the BBC.BBC editor Roger Sawyer told eight-year-old Phoebe Hanson it would probably be too much work for such a young girl.Hanson had...
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