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I think its the low life "The Voice" X factor type Sat evening show on BBC 1. Whiitingdale criticises BBC for buying, at expense the format to extend its attempt to dominate the schedule. Sec of State criticises, the BBC obliges:
The next series of The Voice UK will be the last to be broadcast on the BBC, after it was "poached by another broadcaster", the corporation says.
Of course, if the BBC wasn't competing in that genre, it would be criticised for not delivering the goods to licence payers.......they can get them both ways.
BTW, I sympathise with your question, I usually quickly pass over cryptic threads/posts........
If that's how the BBC spell "Auntie", it's no loss.
OED gives both! The word has undergone enough changes since Latin amita I don't suppose we should be too fussy.
Btw, the thread title attracted me to read this thread first - I thought the BBC had gone off air for a significant time, and wondered why …
It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Whichever way "aunty/ie" is spelt in the context of BBC, its application to that august institution is surely of such a sexist un-PC nature that it should have been pensioned off years ago?
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