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More Political Correctness By The Bbc.
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http:// www.the guardia n.com/m edia/20 15/jun/ 10/bbc- john-in verdale -clare- balding -wimble don-5-l ive
/// “The introduction of Wimbledon 2Day, presented by Clare Balding, will provide a fresh new look for the highlights show and continue to develop the ‘today at the games’ brand which Clare presented at both the Sochi Winter Olymhttp://www.theguardian.com/media/2015/jun/10/bbc-john-inverdale-clare-balding-wimbledon-5-livepics and Commonwealth Games in Glasgow in 2014,” said a BBC spokesman. ///
/// The 44-year old’s star has been in the ascendency since the London 2012 Olympics, where her warmth, enthusiasm and professionalism led her to be labelled a “national treasure”. ///
Is she really a "STAR" not to mention a "NATIONAL TREASURE"?
/// “The introduction of Wimbledon 2Day, presented by Clare Balding, will provide a fresh new look for the highlights show and continue to develop the ‘today at the games’ brand which Clare presented at both the Sochi Winter Olymhttp://www.theguardian.com/media/2015/jun/10/bbc-john-inverdale-clare-balding-wimbledon-5-livepics and Commonwealth Games in Glasgow in 2014,” said a BBC spokesman. ///
/// The 44-year old’s star has been in the ascendency since the London 2012 Olympics, where her warmth, enthusiasm and professionalism led her to be labelled a “national treasure”. ///
Is she really a "STAR" not to mention a "NATIONAL TREASURE"?
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It may be that Mr Inverdale is seen as less that acceptable after his unfortunate word slip, and his inappropriate remarks about a lady player's physical appearance.
Ms Balding has proven abilities as a broadcaster, and is very popular.
No, she is not a 'star', or indeed a 'national treasure', but I see no indication that anyone infers that she is either, or both.
As for 'political correctness', I think you are miles off the mark there AOG - Ms. Balding works because of her presenting skills, not her orientation which neither she nor her employers make any reference to at any time - nor indeed should they, it is irrelevent.
It may be that Mr Inverdale is seen as less that acceptable after his unfortunate word slip, and his inappropriate remarks about a lady player's physical appearance.
Ms Balding has proven abilities as a broadcaster, and is very popular.
No, she is not a 'star', or indeed a 'national treasure', but I see no indication that anyone infers that she is either, or both.
As for 'political correctness', I think you are miles off the mark there AOG - Ms. Balding works because of her presenting skills, not her orientation which neither she nor her employers make any reference to at any time - nor indeed should they, it is irrelevent.
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/// I'm not sure I understand your title in this context. ///
*** The BBC has dropped John Inverdale from anchoring its nightly Wimbledon coverage, two years after he sparked a storm for making sexist comments about women’s champion Marion Bartoli. ***
/// Furthermore, where has she been called a 'star'? ///
Did you actually read this paragraph?
*** The 44-year old’s star has been in the ascendency since the London 2012 Olympics, where her warmth, enthusiasm and professionalism led her to be labelled a “national treasure”. ***
I do hope that explains your lack of understanding?
/// I'm not sure I understand your title in this context. ///
*** The BBC has dropped John Inverdale from anchoring its nightly Wimbledon coverage, two years after he sparked a storm for making sexist comments about women’s champion Marion Bartoli. ***
/// Furthermore, where has she been called a 'star'? ///
Did you actually read this paragraph?
*** The 44-year old’s star has been in the ascendency since the London 2012 Olympics, where her warmth, enthusiasm and professionalism led her to be labelled a “national treasure”. ***
I do hope that explains your lack of understanding?
AOG - //No, she is not a 'star', or indeed a 'national treasure', but I see no indication that anyone infers that she is either, or both. //
I must also stand corrected, because I did not read to the end of your link, and did miss exactly the inferences which I denied were in place.
But you wouldn't point them out to me, because it seems you are still refusing to debate with me directly, which I think is a shame, not least because it is for reasons which I have already forgotten!
I must also stand corrected, because I did not read to the end of your link, and did miss exactly the inferences which I denied were in place.
But you wouldn't point them out to me, because it seems you are still refusing to debate with me directly, which I think is a shame, not least because it is for reasons which I have already forgotten!