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Old 16-01-2010, 17:38   #144
Arthurgray50@blu
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Re: Will the Tories do Murdoch's bidding and kill off the BBC?

Well lets put it this way, we pay a lot of money for a second rate UK Gold, and that is all the BBC are, repeats each and every week, and over Xmas, it was reported in several papers, that there was 98% repeats. over the festive period.

I have done work at the BBC over several years, and the amount of waste is unbelieveable, and the champagne they buy is disgusting, and we pay for that.

It is a goodjob l don't run that company, l would sack all the pen pushers, and spend the money on new programmes, as they are good at that, but there again, but we have to go back as far as 'The Good old Days' for the good shows.
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