BBC show 'The Hit List' is returning for a fifth series and it is filmed a lot closer to home than you may think.
20.12.2021 - 14:33 / nme.com
BBC presenter Andrew Marr has signed off from his 21-year career onscreen by quoting Will Ferrell’s Anchorman character Ron Burgundy.Marr presented his final Sunday morning show yesterday (December 19).
“I have been so lucky and so privileged to share so many Sunday mornings with you,” he said as the show drew to a close.He then added: “I have been wondering how to close this final show, but I can’t do better than quoting my great mentor: ‘You stay classy, San Diego.’”"I have been so lucky and
.BBC show 'The Hit List' is returning for a fifth series and it is filmed a lot closer to home than you may think.
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