Licence fee to pay for... fat cherub.(News)

From: Birmingham Mail (England) | Date: October 15, 2005 | Copyright information

AN ILLUMINATED cherub made out of perspex is to be hoisted on the roof of a restaurant at The Mailbox, in Birmingham city centre. The sculpture has been commissioned by the BBC, which has moved to The Mailbox after vacating Pebble Mill, as par...

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