Likewise in my days working on a kibbutz in Israel, would often tune in. Don’t remember many banana plantations mind.Got a lot of time for the BBC and its attempts, in a very difficult world, to maintain impartiality and try to tell both sides of a story.
It certainly does not get everything right but when newspapers like the Sun/Daily mail etc are trying to constantly denigrate it you know it must be doing something right.
Had a lot of great memories finishing days working in the Middle East in the banana fields, settling down with a beer, and listening to the world services.
Also when abroad you realise the strength of its influence as a force of good. Many people abroad still turn to it for impartial news coverage. Something the country should take great pride in.
lol, hardly a positive bbc story but I see your point.Another imbecile at the BBC trying to invent the wheel and soiling themselves in the process.
Makes you wonder how much this idiot understands about British footballing culture.
MOTD should show fewer highlights - BBC chairman
Match of the Day should show fewer Premier League highlights and more analysis, says BBC chairman Samir Shah.
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Match of the Day: BBC chairman says show should include fewer highlights
Match of the Day should show fewer Premier League highlights and more analysis, says BBC chairman Samir Shah.www.bbc.com
Likewise in my days working on a kibbutz in Israel, would often tune in. Don’t remember many banana plantations mind.
Hmmmmmmmm, Prime time bbc Saturday is a movie from 1967, 58 years ago, a 1981 concert and a programme about an album that's so old even the FOC's on here haven't heard off.The Graduate movie and the 81 concert in Central Park. And the making of the Bridge Over album. All on BBC2 tonight.
Very tasty.
I disagree about the news coverage. I want news and not opinions. The correspondents always have to add their personal thoughts to any given situation which is not on. They are not elected so what right have they got to comment on often very serious matters.The stuff that they do well, they do very well. David Attenborough is without a peer when it comes to wildlife programmes. MOTD is still the leading highlights programme (it just needs a reboot, with some fresh faces). And their news coverage is generally good.
I see Jay Blades off Repair Shop has been charged with a serious sexual offence. They don’t half pick ‘em at the beeb.
I’m actually pro BBC mainly but they’re having a stinker with a lot of their presenters recently. And on “safe” programmes too such as Bargain Hunt with one of the experts getting arrested on terrorism charges, it’s quite bizarre.22,000+ employees, shocking there’s the odd offender every now and then.