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boxtops | 17:21 Tue 02nd Sep 2014 | ChatterBank
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What a stupid reporter on BBC TV News just now, on the school dinners article. Interviewing a small boy, he said he liked everything about school dinners - the reporter said "what, even cabbage and carrots?" The boy replied "Yes" and the silly woman responded "Well, I don't think so!" Calling him a fibber on national television - how about that the boy LIKED vegetables, you daft bat? Grrr!
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I don't like cabbage but how could anyone dislike carrots?

Interviewing children isn't going to result in terribly in depth information about school dinners. I liked the custard - especially with the chocolate crispie thingy. After many years it is all that I remember.
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It was the way she clearly disbelieved him to his face - made me really cross!
I bet he felt embarrassed...
What a ridiculous thing to say to a child, there are many who like all veg.
I remember toad in the hole, jacket spuds and Eccles cakes. I enjoyed vegetables as a child, but have no recollection of them on my (school) dinner plate. I enjoyed digging them up from our garden and prepping them or sunday lunch, though. Proper memories!
silly woman...
What a stupid remark!
aside...what`s the difference between a Brussel sprout and a bogey ?....


ever tried to get a 2 year old to eat a Brussel sprout ?
That's the only veg that causes disputes with my 4 Grandchildren, 2 will eat them and 2 won't.

I stopped even trying long ago.
I agree with you boxy, a daft thing to say.
Stupid woman.....how embarrassing for the lad.....

My daughter was born loving parsnips.....once as a toddler we had had a long day out....in a shop I said....I think we deserve a treat...cream cake for me... what would you like?
A pound of parsnips please....was her reply..☺
More often or not, when children are interviewed for Radio and/or Television they are told what to say.

Hans.
My grandsons love fruit and veg, not all kids are junk food addicts.
They should be allowed to answer politely and truthfully , this was the news nit an acting role.
^ not
@Mamyalynne......A lot of TV/Radio interviews are scripted before being recorded.

Radio interviews can actually be put onto paper as a question and answer lay-out. It's a little more difficult with TV which often requires more than a single 'take' to obtain the end result.

Hans.
It was a light hearted article

loosen up - we dont know the child was put out. We dont know if he went behind the bike sheds and knocked up a girl

A decision was made to broadcast it of all the takes they did that day
and as so often may say more about the broadcaster than the kid
best answer murraymints :-)

she obviously had her script and angle for the piece but didn't plan for the kids will say the "first thing that comes into their heads often" side of it.

auntie xxx
When one of my grandsons was wee he hated all veg but loved cheese.I asked him if he'd like some home made soup and he asked what is was and I said cheese and he came back for seconds - what was it? Vegetable!
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Peter, sometimes your answers just are weird,

loosen up - we dont know the child was put out. We dont know if he went behind the bike sheds and knocked up a girl

He was six.....

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