I haven't listened to R3 all that much this week, but I did hear:
To have heard two such gaffes in so few hours of listening makes me wonder how common these schoolboy howlers have now become. Fortunately the presentation style no longer makes any attempt at sounding authoritative, so it perhaps doesn't matter if presenters come out with a load of old tommy-rot on occasion.![erm](https://www.for3.org/forums/core/images/smilies/f_erm.gif)
Well I think it does matter, and one is certainly on firmer ground taking the BBC management to task for factual errors than for the style of presentation not being to one's taste.
Even if they are corrected quickly (the first one was, the second wasn't) they make the presentation farcical.
Am I being too harsh?
- A presenter on In Tune (not Mr Rafferty!) suggesting that it was 60 years since Elizabeth I ascended the throne.
- Rob Cowan telling us that the notes B, A, C, H in English were B flat, A, C, B sharp.
To have heard two such gaffes in so few hours of listening makes me wonder how common these schoolboy howlers have now become. Fortunately the presentation style no longer makes any attempt at sounding authoritative, so it perhaps doesn't matter if presenters come out with a load of old tommy-rot on occasion.
![erm](https://www.for3.org/forums/core/images/smilies/f_erm.gif)
Well I think it does matter, and one is certainly on firmer ground taking the BBC management to task for factual errors than for the style of presentation not being to one's taste.
Even if they are corrected quickly (the first one was, the second wasn't) they make the presentation farcical.
Am I being too harsh?
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