I'm feeling rather pleased that the man once described as "Britain's pornographer in chief" by the Daily Mail has been appointed to the job.
During his time at Channel 4 he was subject of many controversies and stood up well to the pressure, which bodes well. For once it looks like the Government may have actually got it right.
During his time at Channel 4 he was subject of many controversies and stood up well to the pressure, which bodes well. For once it looks like the Government may have actually got it right.