UncleEbenezer wrote:
Glad now I was in Italy when Diana happened. And I dread what they might inflict on us for the truly ghastly Dylan: at least Bowie was inoffensive.
I was in Italy when Diana died too!
Mel
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UncleEbenezer wrote:
Glad now I was in Italy when Diana happened. And I dread what they might inflict on us for the truly ghastly Dylan: at least Bowie was inoffensive.
MrFoolish wrote:
These obituaries have been in the vault for years. And vacuous interviews with the great and good are not exactly challenging... it is what they do, day in, day out.
I'd rather they did a bit more serious investigative journalism. It's not as if there's nothing going on the world. Now that would involve a bit of work.
kiloran wrote:Snorvey wrote:I was in bed.
In italy?
--kiloran
melonfool wrote:I was in Italy when Diana died too!
Mike4 wrote:Gersemi wrote:Mike4 wrote:
Yes but the burning question is when?
Day two and R4, R5 and R6 and Times Radio still giving it blanket coverage. Are we in for the full eight days of this?
I think like the virus waning it will start gradually. My favourite radio station (Planet Rock) is back to normal fare after a part day of playing all their most mournful songs.
Oh excellent, that must be the first straw in the wind...
And now I've just encountered another. Sean Daniel (very entertaining American guitar tutor) just uploaded a video reviewing some new bit of looping kit, and NOT ONE MENTION of the DoE passing.... Yay!!
tjh290633 wrote:It does come as a shock seeing all those TV presenter females in their Little Black Dresses. The men found black ties very quickly. I wonder if they were under instructions to have them at the ready?
Snorvey wrote:I thought the little black dresses all came in one size. Just made of very stretchy material.
XFool wrote:BBC flooded with complaints over Prince Philip coverage
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2021/apr/10/bbc-flooded-with-complaints-over-prince-philip-coverage
Corporation opened dedicated complaints form on its website to deal with high volume of comments
One issue facing the BBC is when to return coverage to normal and how to respond to complaints. In a sign that the corporation is doomed to be criticised by all sides, the rightwing Defund the BBC campaign described it as “disgraceful” that the corporation was making it easier to complain about its coverage, saying: “The anti-British BBC has set up a form to encourage complaints about the volume of coverage of Prince Philip’s death.”
melonfool wrote:Maxine Croxall came to my house once, to meet a dog we were fostering with a view to adopt it.
servodude wrote:Mike4 wrote:Gersemi wrote:
I think like the virus waning it will start gradually. My favourite radio station (Planet Rock) is back to normal fare after a part day of playing all their most mournful songs.
Oh excellent, that must be the first straw in the wind...
And now I've just encountered another. Sean Daniel (very entertaining American guitar tutor) just uploaded a video reviewing some new bit of looping kit, and NOT ONE MENTION of the DoE passing.... Yay!!
Another RC series thing I'd wager!?
Will it ever end....
-sd
melonfool wrote:He said "no, no, SHE DIE"...
robbelg wrote:BBC & Sky coverage has had me watching Al Jazeera and RT. which has led to me knowing that on Monday it's the 60th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin's flight
They have a very different view of world news to the BBC and Sky
Rob
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