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A rather lazy, automatic pilot job on the licence fee (I can't even be bothered to carry the link; if interested find it yourself).
My personal feeling on the licence fee is - excellent, thoroughly approve but only if the BBC grows back its backbone and starts fighting back (like making shows about the agenda of the Mail, News Corp etc... examining the real story behind Savile etc... repeating great past series like Entertainment USA and No Limits with nostalgic appeal etc...).
Women's football is so boring, woman reading the football results typical BBC PC, Soccer Saturday is a million times better, more fun and Paul Merson is poor pundit but very entertaining. Miles in front of BBC once they showed your results and tables - BBC are still showing Premier League results.
andrew wrote: Women's football is so boring, woman reading the football results typical BBC PC, Soccer Saturday is a million times better, more fun and Paul Merson is poor pundit but very entertaining. Miles in front of BBC once they showed your results and tables - BBC are still showing Premier League results.
Bring back World Of Sport.
Your silly rants on the BBC are merely lists of what programmes you prefer. Give it a rest!
In my opinion, the main problem at the BBC has - and has been for years - the snooty supercilious way in which the 'suits' and the 'journalists' at the BBC (all of whom can be bought with a pay rise by a commercial rival) look down their noses at the entertainment side of things. All summed up nicely by Dimblebore last week - 'oh yes, the BBC is too entertaining and powerful, get rid of a couple of channels!'. Of course the TV & Radio that is always spoken of being 'sold off' or axed are the more 'popular culture'-orientated channels & stations. Oh of course we don't need BBC4 or 6music, do we?
The problem is there is very little in broadcasting of any worth whatsoever on any of their commercial rivals - it's nearly all absolute dog-turd.
They're happy to scrap for the middle-ground - daytime/evening quiz shows, soaps, mainstream dramas - but anything slightly off-centre is always threatened with the axe.