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Tim Gardam

Tim Gardan must have like his visit to Nerja, according to his letter
below:
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Dear Ian,
Very many thanks for such an enjoyable day in Nerja. It was a great
treat to escape a cold and bleak Oxford and arrive to such good
and lively company. I was most touched to be invited. I also very
much enjoyed my encounter with your rather impressive radio station
later! I
do hope the association goes from strength to trength. It buzzed
with life and ideas.
Thanks again
Tim "
Tim
Gardam is a British journalist and educator. He is the son of the
novelist Jane Gardam. He studied at Westminster School and gained
a double first in English from Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge.
He subsequently worked at the BBC (where he invented Timewatch and
edited Newsnight), and as director of programmes at Channel 4. He
was then appointed by the Department of Culture, Media and Sport
to lead a review of digital television in Britain.
He is currently
Principal of St. Anne's College, Oxford and a Senior Member of student
publishing house OSPL.

Tim Gardam
and Alumnae of St. Anne. Second from left is our own Dr. Dorothy
Price.
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