ChatterBank0 min ago
So called reporters
How on earth do these so called 'reporters' get their jobs? Calling the Queen, HRH, saying HMS Belfast's tonnage was 90 odd thousand and now have just watched a royal correspondent say that Prince William is at RAF Anglesey and Kate will be just like any other army wife!! Any other howlers?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A similar thingie happened last night while Fiona Bruce was reading the bbc news. She was mentioning an invisible art exhibition and her tone and facial expressions also gave us her opinion on this 'art'. Although I agreed with her, she is not there to give us her opinions, merely to report the news.
I think the bbc is losing the plot as far as current affairs are concerned. There are no commentators and the like any more of the calibre of Richard Dimbleby or Tom Fleming.
I think the bbc is losing the plot as far as current affairs are concerned. There are no commentators and the like any more of the calibre of Richard Dimbleby or Tom Fleming.
Indeed Dodger, and given that Nelson was an admiral, it's unlikely he would have been too involved in the action at a land battle like Waterloo, even if he had not expried ten yers previously as you rightly pointed out.
You don;t have to be any kind of a history expert to know that Nelson died on the deck of the Victory at Trafalgar - lord knows if any of the BBC numpties glances skywards on the day, they could see a statue of the great man atop the column that bears his name - in a NAVY uniform!!!!!
You don;t have to be any kind of a history expert to know that Nelson died on the deck of the Victory at Trafalgar - lord knows if any of the BBC numpties glances skywards on the day, they could see a statue of the great man atop the column that bears his name - in a NAVY uniform!!!!!