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Topic History of: I've been in correspondence with the BBC
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Hashtag Hashtag JK2006 wrote:
Mick Jackson, if I remember, not related, rather like current media is not related to the fact and correct spelling media of the past. Nairobi was spelled Nairbi on a recent BBC News bulletin.

Ah, but today pointing out spelling mistakes - or any mistakes - is classed as bullying. There are no longer mistakes, just 'verified' alternatives, as wikipedia would put it. What a shambles!
Turner Spot on; great stuff
JK2006 Mick Jackson, if I remember, not related, rather like current media is not related to the fact and correct spelling media of the past. Nairobi was spelled Nairbi on a recent BBC News bulletin.
Chris Retro The pillocks at the BBC said that "The Jacksons" were on the 5/10/78 show the other week - it was announced in the Radio Times, their website and continuity announcers before each broadcast.
It was in fact UK singer-songwriter performing his original version of Blame It On The Boogie.
robbiex totp

It says that on the bbc website too, however it did say that a couple of years ago when jk was in the charts with "It only takes a minute", but edited it out of the screened version. There will be trouble if they do that again.