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BBC's Grade courts controversy with £290m bid for Lloyd Webber musicals
LONDON – BBC chairman Michael Grade has emerged as a frontrunner to buy Andrew Lloyd Webber's Really Useful company, courting controversy because Grade would be at the helm of a second company earning money from the corporation.
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