Savile Row Diamond Jubilee. June 2012.

Dear Rowley, Have you been watching the French Open finals this weekend? I have been rather bashing the BBC of late but have to say you long for Sue Barker when watching a sports event on ITV. The ad breaks … Continue reading →

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