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See the BBC are being criticised for reporting facts again, Man Utd are rubbish appeared on the news ticker this morning for several minutes apparently |
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From what I saw, it was off the cuff, but they edited it to show the best off the cuff bits.
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There is absolutely no way editing for length can be equated to scripting. You can’t use the editing process to change the sense of someone’s original comments. At the least that’s a breach of the editors code and at worse it can open you to a defamation action.
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No editing involved. He used to ask audience members their name and twist his reply to suit his script. |
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The headline in the Mirror article doesn’t match the body of the text - they prepare material on subjects that may be discussed - that is not "scripted". Quote:
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On 23-May, I went to the Royal Albert Hall to attend the 50th anniversary recording of I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue (what with me being the original co-inventor of Mornington Crescent).
It's 100% scripted apart from the odd Jack Dee quip. |
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Still if we don't want to pay any longer, then we end up with diddly squat. |
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BBC1, BBC2, Radio 2, Radio 4, Radio 4 Extra.
Scrub the rest. Radio 3 is covered by Classic FM. Radio 4 Extra to carry all the old radio shows, including Ted Ray, Life with the Lyons, The Navy Lark, The Goon Show, Beyond our Ken, Take it From Here, etc.), Journey Into Space. BBC2 to carry the ARENA programmes (and repeats). That should cover it with a seriously reduced licence fee or other form of funding such as advertising.. |
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With Have I Got News For You I thought it was generally understood that the host has their parts largely written but otherwise it's unscripted. The guests however obviously know what'll be in the news and prepare stuff in advance, I am pretty sure this happens because their jokes are sometimes stilted and don't quite fit into the natural flow of the dialogue.
Mock the Week is the most obvious here because you see comedians find a way to get in their previous material. QI guests have confirmed they get a heads up about what'll be in the show but it's also unscripted. One or two guests have been said to have had the actual questions in advance but it's not common. ---------- Post added at 22:16 ---------- Previous post was at 22:13 ---------- Quote:
I would add Radio 1 (how can you not, it's their biggest one!) and BBC Radio 5 Live to that as well as BBC News and also the regional radio stations which is probably amongst the more important work the BBC do as a national broadcaster. But otherwise the BBC don't need any other TV channels IMO. Move more stuff online. |
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Obviously you think you are superior to anyone who doesn't watch BBC content. AKA an entitled asshole. |
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