Jeremy Vine calls on BBC presenter to identify himself
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Jeremy Vine calls on BBC presenter to identify himself
Jeremy Vine calls on the BBC presenter at the centre of claims he paid a teenager thousands of pounds for sexually explicit images, to identify himself.
Speaking on his daily Channel 5 programme, the presenter, who also hosts a show on BBC Radio 2 said โthe longer he leaves it, the worse it will be for himโ and said โdamageโ was being done to the BBC and friends who have been falsely accused.
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