Jill Douglas Quotes
I Didn't Go To University. They Offered Me A Job As A Junior Reporter And I Went Off To Work For The Southern Reporter. They Sent Me To College To Do My NCTJ, Which Is A Professional Exam For Journalists, And I Started Work As A Print Journalist Purely Because I Was Just A Pest. They Couldn't Think Of Anything Other Than Giving Me A Job To Stop Me Hanging Around.
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