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The Queen's Jubilee
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Lateralthinking1
I couldn't hear much music other than the Fisherman's Friends singing South Australia.
High point - The Wheldale tug which made its way by sea from Yorkshire - can't beat a bit of mining history - and its two unexpectedly excellent interviewees.
Low point - Boris Johnson.
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Originally posted by John Wright View PostIndeed, Pugwash creator John Ryan successfully sued both the Sunday Correspondent and The Guardian newspapers in 1991 for printing these and other falsehoods. Yet, 20 years later, the myths persist (amongst the childish mischiefs here).
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Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View PostI couldn't hear much music other than the Fishermans Friends singing South Australia.
High point - The Wheldale tug which made its way by sea from Yorkshire
Yes, couldn't hear much music but it was there, mostly ignored by the BBC, apparently - we stayed with Sky latterly, the pictures in HD were also far superior to the rain-spotted BBC!- - -
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I don't recall ever having witnessed a more patronising, self-indulgent presentation as this one. Matt Baker and Sophie Raworth are better suited to CBeebies, but only as a last resort. it was utterly nauseating. Where does the BBC dig out these people from. I'm even beginning to have a tiny drop of respect for those Proms interval "special guests".(Just kidding.)
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Lateralthinking1
Originally posted by John Wright View PostYes, couldn't hear much music but it was there, mostly ignored by the BBC, apparently - we stayed with Sky latterly, the pictures in HD were also far superior to the rain-spotted BBC!
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Originally posted by John Wright View PostIndeed, Pugwash creator John Ryan successfully sued both the Sunday Correspondent and The Guardian newspapers in 1991 for printing these and other falsehoods. Yet, 20 years later, the myths persist (amongst the childish mischiefs here).
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Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View PostSky - I just won't go there.
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Originally posted by Mary Chambers View PostI never have before, and probably never will again, but the BBC was SO awful. What with that and the fact that they wouldn't televise the 50th anniversary performance of the Britten War Requiem (which went out live from Coventry Cathedral to 17 other countries) I am rapidly becoming disillusioned with the BBC.
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Originally posted by Mary Chambers View PostI never have before, and probably never will again, but the BBC was SO awful. What with that and the fact that they wouldn't televise the 50th anniversary performance of the Britten War Requiem (which went out live from Coventry Cathedral to 17 other countries) I am rapidly becoming disillusioned with the BBC.
I am though completely intransigent on the value of public broadcasting. Nothing will make me u-turn and certainly not someone called Rupert who has forgotten he has amnesia.
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scottycelt
The Sky coverage was definitely far superior to the Beeb's ... simple as that ... like or loathe Old Rupey & Sonny Jim.
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Originally posted by scottycelt View PostThe Sky coverage was definitely far superior to the Beeb's ... simple as that ... like or loathe Old Rupey & Sonny Jim.- - -
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