FFS! on 16:44 - Mar 10 with 1085 views | GeoffSentence | Cancel culture innit. | |
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FFS! on 17:16 - Mar 10 with 975 views | Pendejo | Don't they know there is no Planet B? | |
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FFS! on 17:27 - Mar 10 with 948 views | SitfcB |
FFS! on 17:16 - Mar 10 by Pendejo | Don't they know there is no Planet B? |
There is… | |
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FFS! on 17:57 - Mar 10 with 864 views | Ryorry | Apparently, there's a different take on this -
Hadn't heard of Jake Kanter before btw. | |
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FFS! on 18:00 - Mar 10 with 831 views | Steve_M |
FFS! on 17:57 - Mar 10 by Ryorry | Apparently, there's a different take on this -
Hadn't heard of Jake Kanter before btw. |
Hmmm, most of DA’s recent work has been in six parts with the last particularly looking at damage to the environment. | |
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FFS! on 18:01 - Mar 10 with 820 views | Ryorry |
FFS! on 18:00 - Mar 10 by Steve_M | Hmmm, most of DA’s recent work has been in six parts with the last particularly looking at damage to the environment. |
You're right - good point 👠| |
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FFS! on 18:08 - Mar 10 with 788 views | DJR |
FFS! on 18:01 - Mar 10 by Ryorry | You're right - good point 👠|
In addition, all 6 programmes have been made by the same production company. And it seems very odd not to also acquire the TV rights, particularly as DA is such a well known presenter. Indeed, apart from BBC 3, how often does the I-player have programmes on it which are not broadcast on TV? Of course, there is an official denial from the BBC but that's a bit like a denial from a No. 10 spokesman, never to be truly trusted. [Post edited 10 Mar 2023 18:08]
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FFS! on 18:09 - Mar 10 with 773 views | clive_baker |
FFS! on 18:08 - Mar 10 by DJR | In addition, all 6 programmes have been made by the same production company. And it seems very odd not to also acquire the TV rights, particularly as DA is such a well known presenter. Indeed, apart from BBC 3, how often does the I-player have programmes on it which are not broadcast on TV? Of course, there is an official denial from the BBC but that's a bit like a denial from a No. 10 spokesman, never to be truly trusted. [Post edited 10 Mar 2023 18:08]
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https://www.bbc.com/mediacentre/2022/sir-david-attenborough-to-present-major-new This is the official press release from August 2022. It says it’ll be 5 episodes. | |
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FFS! on 18:19 - Mar 10 with 710 views | DJR |
Fair enough, it may well be a storm in a tea cup, and people are wrong to jump to conclusions. But still curious to me that they will show the sixth film on I-player but not the TV. Perhaps someone will ask why. [Post edited 10 Mar 2023 18:24]
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FFS! on 18:22 - Mar 10 with 691 views | HARRY10 | That Attenborough geezer, he's woke. They all are at the BBC...look at Linaker, no fanks........ I heard that Dorries on kGB news, made a lot of sense she did, something about the Chinese, rice pudding and them big wind mill things, which must cost a fortune going round all day, anyway the Chinese make rice... and what happens when the price of wind goes up like it did wiv gas eh.... they don't tell you about that, wos that, petrol prices, nah got one of these e-Cabs, can't go sarf of the river, lead not long enough huh huh huh.........here you are squire the BBC Brussels Broadcast Company as I knows it... thanks, be lucky | | | |
FFS! on 18:26 - Mar 10 with 648 views | Ryorry |
FFS! on 18:19 - Mar 10 by DJR | Fair enough, it may well be a storm in a tea cup, and people are wrong to jump to conclusions. But still curious to me that they will show the sixth film on I-player but not the TV. Perhaps someone will ask why. [Post edited 10 Mar 2023 18:24]
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Both could be true - NthQldITFC's point/quote that "Senior sources at the BBC told the Guardian that the decision not to show the sixth episode was made to fend off potential critique from the political right" might well have been correct, simply a decision made in July-Aug last year before this latest Tory-Beeb bias brou-ha-ha broke out. | |
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FFS! on 21:01 - Mar 10 with 492 views | Swansea_Blue | Bump. Whoever put the breaks in this are vile creatures (be that lobbyists, MPs or cowardly BBC execs). | |
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