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I've been waiting for comments from the more erudite ABers than myself and I'm surprised there are none about last night's show.
Very well done, in very difficult circumstances, I thought, but one 'joke' from the host in particular was in breathtakingly poor taste, I thought.
I don't blame Claire Balding, I know she is just reading a script, but I think I would have refused to.
Very well done, in very difficult circumstances, I thought, but one 'joke' from the host in particular was in breathtakingly poor taste, I thought.
I don't blame Claire Balding, I know she is just reading a script, but I think I would have refused to.
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I've mentioned this elsewhere, I thought Hislop's take on the Savile situation was the most considered and concise one I've heard, especially as he pointed out the role of the print media and websites who "knew" what Savile was up to but ignored it. Hislop's facial expression when the clip of JS on the show was priceless, both at the time of the recording and on Friday night. I think he's developing into one of the best TV broadcasters we have, love his current programme on British reserve.
I agree, I also thought Ian Hislop gave one of the most articulate and well thought out presentations of the Jimmy Savile allegations. He managed to say what I thought (think??) much better than I could have!
The Abu Towers joke didn't bother me at all.. well other than I just didn't think it was funny but not because I found it particularly distasteful or anything. I can see why you and others did though.
The Abu Towers joke didn't bother me at all.. well other than I just didn't think it was funny but not because I found it particularly distasteful or anything. I can see why you and others did though.