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Hugh Bonneville led the BBC employees in a Zoom meeting about how the corporation hopes to ‘bounce back’ from the pandemic

In a typically baffling manner, he adds: “The remit couldn’t be more exciting – to try to imagine what the new normal will look like and to begin to plot a path towards it from wherever it is we are now.”

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