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Topic History of: oh dear BBC, they never learn with this ticket allocation do they....
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mikemacca For the 3rd successive year, more than 100 people with tickets didn't get into the BBC studios to watch "making your mind up" It has been pointed out to the beeb time and time again that eurovision is a one off and 99% of those who apply for tickets will attend.
They still allocate more than 100 tickets too many, leaving people who have travelled ,sometimes hundreds of miles, with no entry to a show they have tickets for. Some 120 people, most having queued for more than 2 hours, were left with no entry to the studio. The offer of free drinks and a TV to watch in the "Holding area" didn't go down well with everyone either! It would seem the BBC and easyjet are extremely good at this!