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I suspect that in the ecclesiastical sense of lector, the use of the word 'monster' is a typo - 'minister' would appear more appropriate.
I'm sorry, calling a Polish tv's lektor a 'lector' in English is quite weird and needs some ref. It would be far more common to just say 'lektor' in English or 'narrator'/'voice-over'. Lector seems inappropriate, and, ideally, 'Lektor' should be given it's own page. For everyone's information, google duelling "Polish television lektor" gives 29,200 hits, compared with 4,700 for the same search with 'lector'. Any thoughts? Malick78 (talk) 12:39, 1 January 2009 (UTC)
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