mexico1970
Well-Known Member
Keep your phone on you at all times. The HR department at Mills & Boon will be in touch with you.
They wouldn't trust me with a phone in here.
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Keep your phone on you at all times. The HR department at Mills & Boon will be in touch with you.
Even that’s a load of Dogger shit..!The shipping forecast.
Ok, cheers for reply - I’ll hang on to your word “obviously” as some proof of positivity from you ;-)The BBC obviously does a lot of good stuff, but imo in general it's no better than the stuff produced by other companies.
In a nutshell, the BBC is nothing special. It's old fashioned entertainment and very rarely 'groundbreaking'.
Many older people have a far too nostalgic view of 'Aunty Beeb' and that's what the corporation relies on.
The BBC won't / doesn't have any significant appeal to modern and future generations. It will probably be self-funding within 10 years.
The BBC licence fee helped fund Channel 4.Any good shows / programmes would almost certainly have been picked up by other TV companies even if the BBC didn't exist.
ITV / C4 etc models have produced many great programmes over the years.
The BBC has never had to work for it's money. As an organisation, it's little more than a government endorsed (and as such, influenced) parasite.
We're not living in the 1950s.
Any good shows / programmes would almost certainly have been picked up by other TV companies even if the BBC didn't exist.
ITV / C4 etc models have produced many great programmes over the years.
The BBC has never had to work for it's money. As an organisation, it's little more than a government endorsed (and as such, influenced) parasite.
We're not living in the 1950s.
The BBC licence fee helped fund Channel 4.
Ok, cheers for reply - I’ll hang on to your word “obviously” as some proof of positivity from you ;-)
On another note, I’m note sure your idea about older people is right though. I get the impression plenty of those critical of the bbc on this forum aren’t necessarily spring chickens.
Enjoy BBC Sounds app for Sounds of the 60’s/ 70’s ( yes I am an old git)I'm certainly no spring chicken, and I did say 'many'...!
Good BBC programmes are few and far between imo... MOTD was an excellent programme until it became a discussion amongst pundits. It's gone downhill since Lineker and his mates got involved.
Blue Peter and similar BBC educational / kids programmes led the way and continue to do so. All my kids grew up with BBC shows and only the odd Channel 5 show would distract them.
To be honest, other than the odd quiz, Bargain Hunt, and Homes under the Hammer, I haven't watched BBC daytime TV in years, and I haven't been tempted to watch much BBC in the evening for at least 20 years.
BBC radio is excellent. Something for everyone, and the only part of the business that (imo) has continually delivered quality product.
I stopped watching / listening to the news on any station a long time ago. As I got older (and became much more of a realist) I found that anything beyond the headlines was invariably editorial (usually biased) opinion. Newspapers are no different.. I have no real time for them other than football gossip.
While I listen to BBC radio shows above any other stations, having so much choice on TV nowadays I have found that very, very few BBC shows attract my interest.