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Anybody see Doctors today - I have complained to the BBC
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Yes, I was in today, writing and had Doctors come on after the 1pm News. I couldn't believe it and have fired off a formal complaint to the BBC.
Who was the Turkey in their production team who allowed a story to go ahead involving some loon far right winger extolling racist and anti Muslim remarks at a "quasi EDL" meeting in a pub, after what happened this weekend?
Totally crass - anybody else see it? And if so, would you send in a complaint please...
Who was the Turkey in their production team who allowed a story to go ahead involving some loon far right winger extolling racist and anti Muslim remarks at a "quasi EDL" meeting in a pub, after what happened this weekend?
Totally crass - anybody else see it? And if so, would you send in a complaint please...
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Sorry, but this gets my goat.
Every story line involving a tragedy, a death, a rape, a miscarriage, an abortion, birth, an earthquake, hurricane, tornado, storm, violence, addiction, love, bombing, shooting, mental illness, cancer, alzheimers, road accidents, in fact anything and everything will upset or offend somebody, somewhere.
Fictional programmes shouldn't be cancelled or rescheduled because of some news story, no matter how tragic. I don't want to live in a pretty pink, marshmallow world where I am treated like a toddler and the media is afraid of upsetting me. I can tell the difference between fact and fiction and I can use the off switch or change channels.
I want to see more gritty dramas please, and provided the content falls within the guidelines the writers should not be afraid of upsetting precious sensibilities.
Every story line involving a tragedy, a death, a rape, a miscarriage, an abortion, birth, an earthquake, hurricane, tornado, storm, violence, addiction, love, bombing, shooting, mental illness, cancer, alzheimers, road accidents, in fact anything and everything will upset or offend somebody, somewhere.
Fictional programmes shouldn't be cancelled or rescheduled because of some news story, no matter how tragic. I don't want to live in a pretty pink, marshmallow world where I am treated like a toddler and the media is afraid of upsetting me. I can tell the difference between fact and fiction and I can use the off switch or change channels.
I want to see more gritty dramas please, and provided the content falls within the guidelines the writers should not be afraid of upsetting precious sensibilities.
Our norwegian friends??? Oh yes, cos they do so much to help us in our times of trouble dont they. When Raoul Moat was on the war path, they were over here in their hundreds trying to sort him out. And the Cumbrian nutter Derrick Bird, they soon caught him!!!!Its about time we worried about what happens in our own country instead of everybody elses.Anyhow, perhaps you should get a job instead of sitting in front of the telly at 1pm.
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