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Bbc - The Lambing Programme
How can the Beeb justify putting 65 people in a hotel at a cost of £265 per night whilst making this programme? I am furious, why do they waste the taxpayers money like this?
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last time I was in a hotel with a bbc crew they had all their drink on expenses, and boy could they drink. anyway, do you all think the beeb is well run?
23:59 Tue 08th Apr 2014
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What would you have the BBC do? Not make any programs? Forgive me but aren't there more than enough repeats as it is? If you were able to compare that to the overall cost of the program I think you would find it to be a very small percentage and quite honestly worth every penny for a program that is,or was, entertaining, informative and very good viewing.
Do you think your anecdotal experience automatically means the BBC is badly run, Svejk?
I suspect the BBC is like many large corporations - suffers from a bloated middle management layer, and very generous salary and pension schemes for senior and executive management.
But on this specific issue, raised by Tizzi and referenced in the Telegraph article, I do not see the need to be outraged.
I suspect the BBC is like many large corporations - suffers from a bloated middle management layer, and very generous salary and pension schemes for senior and executive management.
But on this specific issue, raised by Tizzi and referenced in the Telegraph article, I do not see the need to be outraged.
If you see it as condescending, thats your a problem with your perception and your comment, Svejk, not mine.
Tizzis OP suggests a nightly rate of £265 - further reading of an article on exactly the same issue suggests that the amount is significantly less, a corporate rate of £58 a night. So not so extravagant then.
And I have no idea how many people it takes to make an OB for a week - are you sufficiently expert in making TV programmes to judge? Or should we just all agree with you take your anecdotal comments about drinking and expenses and " all the reports you have read" as the wisdom of Solomon and an absolutely true and perfect reflection of the truth?
Tizzis OP suggests a nightly rate of £265 - further reading of an article on exactly the same issue suggests that the amount is significantly less, a corporate rate of £58 a night. So not so extravagant then.
And I have no idea how many people it takes to make an OB for a week - are you sufficiently expert in making TV programmes to judge? Or should we just all agree with you take your anecdotal comments about drinking and expenses and " all the reports you have read" as the wisdom of Solomon and an absolutely true and perfect reflection of the truth?
no, I think you've cornered the 'wisdom of solomon' market on ab. your acolytes might find your supercilious manner entertaining but I don't.
I'm no genius but even I, occasionally, run into people less intelligent than me. but I don't make it my life's work to demean or ridicule them. most people could 'trawl' the internet to support any stance on any topic, few bother.
I'm no genius but even I, occasionally, run into people less intelligent than me. but I don't make it my life's work to demean or ridicule them. most people could 'trawl' the internet to support any stance on any topic, few bother.
The BBC are a commercial rival to the Telegraph and the rest of the newspaper media, which is why it is being constantly being attacked. Sometimes fairly, but most.
That is why Svejk that you constantly read it is poor. Because its commercial rivals want to belueve it is poor. Their aim is to diminished the BBC's services, so they can make more money out of replacing the BBC's services with their own.
That is why Svejk that you constantly read it is poor. Because its commercial rivals want to belueve it is poor. Their aim is to diminished the BBC's services, so they can make more money out of replacing the BBC's services with their own.
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