Behind the scenes at the Guardian with Audio producer Hannah Moore

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In our new behind the scenes series, we interview Guardian journalists about their work, their highs and lows, their funny stories, and what they like about The Guardian. In this video one of our Audio Producers for Today In Focus, Hannah Moore, explains why people often underestimate her job and shares a bizarre story about Nitin Sawhney.

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