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BBC have interrunpted Manchester coverage to announce the death of Roger Moore. Appropriate?
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The world turns, other things happen, of course it's ok to announce it, it's a news programme & the Manchester coverage will continue.
RIP Sir Roger.
The world turns, other things happen, of course it's ok to announce it, it's a news programme & the Manchester coverage will continue.
RIP Sir Roger.
Of course it’s appropriate.
The Manchester business is tragic. But the BBC goes completely over the top when outrages such as this occur. BBC news usually is not news at all but a series of government press releases, opposition press releases (at times of elections) and magazine type articles. It could be composed almost at any time. Rarely do you hear “this happened today” or that happened today”. When tragedies such as the Manchester incident occur they go into ridiculous overdrive. The actual news of the tragedy is a virtual one-liner: “xx people were killed today when a religious lunatic detonated a bomb at a pop concert”. The only “developments” would be the number dead and whether any arrests were made. The BBC goes a little further. We will see interviews with the second cousin to a bloke who lived round the corner from one of the victim’s mum. And so it goes on. Of course other news should be reported. But it rarely is (not on the BBC, anyway).
RIP Roger. He gave me a lot of laughs and was a great actor who was not at all up himself as so many Thespians are today.
The Manchester business is tragic. But the BBC goes completely over the top when outrages such as this occur. BBC news usually is not news at all but a series of government press releases, opposition press releases (at times of elections) and magazine type articles. It could be composed almost at any time. Rarely do you hear “this happened today” or that happened today”. When tragedies such as the Manchester incident occur they go into ridiculous overdrive. The actual news of the tragedy is a virtual one-liner: “xx people were killed today when a religious lunatic detonated a bomb at a pop concert”. The only “developments” would be the number dead and whether any arrests were made. The BBC goes a little further. We will see interviews with the second cousin to a bloke who lived round the corner from one of the victim’s mum. And so it goes on. Of course other news should be reported. But it rarely is (not on the BBC, anyway).
RIP Roger. He gave me a lot of laughs and was a great actor who was not at all up himself as so many Thespians are today.
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