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We really do as licence fee payers have to demand higher standards.
We don't need the BBC to try and create stories out of EVERYTHING. Just report the news.
I groaned when I heard a bbc presenter (on George Alagiah - and I agree with all the splendid things said about him elsewhere) say, "And now we have some heartbreaking news...".
Don't define what it is for me; and don't try and squeeze a national drama out of the death of your colleague. It is distasteful.
As much as he seemed a decent man and the rest of us were sorry to hear the news; it was only heartbreaking news to those who loved him.
Same problem as the football questioner: everything sacrificed to the STORY. That is best left to fiction writers. Ask the Moroccan women if they are going to play with three or four at the back?
Get back in your boxes and stop this incessant fucking drama; it is exhausting...
It started with the death of Diana (the coverage was awful enough at the time imagine what it would be like NOW) and has got totally out of control.
I don't have a TV that is connected to antenna, dish or cable. It's connected to a Blu Ray player.
I can't get a reception with an antenna, Sky is etc is only good if you like spectator sports, in which I hate with a passion. So no licence for me and saves me a bit of cash each year.
I did hear the TV inspectors are just salesman Wyot.