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Viewer Pat Henderson makes enquiries about letting her home for film locations. She gets advice from people whose homes have been used as locations. Viewer Jim Dymond (a teacher and a BROOKSIDE fan) finds it unrealistic that Jimmy Corkhill could go from drug trafficking to teacher training with no formal qualifications. Viewer Donna McDonnell wants to know if the adverts for the Governors of the BBC are just `jobs for the boys'. She interviews John Mulholland (Media Editor, The Guardian), Chris Smith MP (Secretary of State for Culture), and Sir Christopher Bland (Chairman, BBC Board of Governors). Viewer Malcolm Mitchell criticises MOSELY for being too sympathetic. Followed by a studio discussion with Guy Slater (executive producer).