Originally posted by kernelbogey
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maybe you are just experiencing an entwistle moment ....: can't remember things you normally remember, in your case, perhaps there are too many names, especially from the mass media, to have to recall....and especially once things get historical!
it's alright for these 'modern people' who select other peoples errors then google correct answers ...(possibly imply that they remembered all on their own)
anyway, back on topic, other comparable high profile resignations ....and the future of aunty.
ultimate responsibility is a notoriously tricky thing to handle...as it looks as if you have nowt to do until something goes really badly wrong...then, you may well be in a sudden state of mental over drive, complete with a mind so frenzied with stress that memory is often the first thing to suffer.....and in public! i remember that thompson looked exactly this way when publicly interviewed by an ancient crime writer in her 90s, who ran rings round the dg!
it's apparently all about how you handle the sheer panic of responsibility....some do so fantastically as 'professionals', but then might be brilliant actors as 'professionals'....and quite dislikeable, possibly even untrustworthy fakers in less contentious daily situations, out of the spotlight.
should any one person EVER have to wholly carry the can? why are there supposedly masses of senior management at aunty, and yet the dg is on his/(her)? own when push comes to shove?
personally, i'd choose entwistle, rather than the chap from itv and/or the provisional dg currently having total responsibility for aunty's errors & technological triumphs.
ideally, i'd prefer there was a second mini scandal..... mishandled by tim...(if aunty could just take yet more strain..it might be worthwhile in the long run)!?
i read that thompson started his new job in ny yesterday.... unlike many of his ex colleagues, at least thompson hasn't started up an independent production company employed by the beeb though. he's doing somethin' else instead.
the latest drama draws attention to the remoteness of official beeb power at senior level in relation to independent production companies that the beeb hires to make its programmes. this also makes me remember the strikes, last year, by bbc world service employees whose jobs were then under threat, posts now completely deleted. as well as more recent news that 'the strand' is also now under threat.
yet when i try to imagine who'd make a good dg in future ....my mind goes blank. the irony of the public having no say manifests in a particularly ugly way....and bearing in mind, that the public do not always make great decisions. i don't know beeb staff...let alone the structures and knowledge a replacement dg might need.
if it was up to me, i think i'd choose roger mcgough for dg ....!!! not that he'd want the job in a million years - ! but at a time when chauvinism, ageism and bluff seem to be making a big come back, even within our psb, at least i can say with suitable conviction i would definitely trust roger mcgough 100%, he would alter the perspective on 'the future'....at least image-wise!
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