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Ken Bruce is good and presents an enjoyable programme. The repartee between him and the travel totty Lynn Bowles is never offensive. Chris Evans is like a breath of fresh air at 5:00pm after taking over from Steve Wright. Especially the fox the fox bit. Foxy’s skill in finding out the answers to some very awkward questions sent in by the listeners is legendry. I cannot recall her ever being stumped. Sally “Traffic” Bosman adds to the entertainment. My only complaint is why doesn’t Chris have a man’s minute? Men drive cars too. But then he couldn’t flirt with men. Steve Wright is just background noise for me. There seems to be a bit of tension between him and Tim Smith that almost surfaces from time to time but is disguised by “only joking”. My biggest gripe against that programme, both Steve and Tim deliberately mispronounce words and these mispronunciations could be picked up by youngsters. |
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OK! I’ll ask outright. Have you been made Administrator of this forum? As for the rest, I have no intention of repeating myself ad nausium. Go and read and more importantly understand the acts relating to the funding of the BBC. |
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There was a thread about it http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...ewb-43242.html |
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Much obliged guys.
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Ofcom are currently looking at options regarding public service broadcasting in the UK, particularly in light of the digital switchover. One option being considered is to distribute the licence fee funds to all companies that bid for PSB services, so companies such as ITV, C4 and Sky could get a cut of it too. The option of giving all PSB responsibilities to the BBC and so releasing C4, C5 and ITV from such duties, was disregarded a couple of weeks ago. If you want a picture of a publicly owned provider that has to exist on advertising to exist and no public funding, just take a look at C4. Just take a look at the typical C4 schedule and you'll see what I mean. If the licence fee ensures that the BBC continues to produce the quality of provision that it does, then I'm more than happy to pay my 38p per day. Of course many people will disagree, but then again most people would choose to pay nothing if they had a choice, even if they don't see the full implications. |
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OK here in the US I get on BBCAmerica the Graham Norton show , not too bad, a bit 'silly' in parts but tolerable, and the locals like him , never seen this Ross/Woss person On BBCAmerica , obviously the BBC don't think he is worth exporting , so why is he being paid so much...... do the Aussies/ Kiwis /Canucks and Boers like him so much :confused: :confused:
not sure if this is the right thread ....Mods please feel free to move to the BBC Ross/ Sachs thread if felt neccessary , thanks |
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Mind you, the channel's remit requires it to appeal to minority audiences, so perhaps it's achieving something afterall? |
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At least River City, which has cost us over £20 million pounds, would have one viewer.;) |
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You also have to remember that BBC1 and ITV1 are competing for the same target audience, so there's bound to be a crossover of provision. |
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Perhaps if you were a little more discerning in your viewing habbits, and not so blinkered, it would help your quiz scores.;):D
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