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Old 27-02-2013, 15:21   #5
Will21st
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Re: Goodbye Television Centre

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
I think you need to extract your head from your metropolitan bottom, dear boy.

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I think it's rather you who needs to extract his head from your bottom,dear boy.

A someone who works in Film and Tv and knows lots of people to me and other's this was nothing but a Labour vanity project... get people up North to feel the love as well.... whatever that is worth (votes,I guess).

To say a quick drive up North is nothing is complete ignorance,sorry Chris. To people in the media,or celebrities,VIP's or whatever time is EVERYTHING. The schedules can be so packed that the difference between agreeing to a flying visit or a talk show can very much hinge on accessibility. In and out is the name of the game,in an 18 hour day a few hours do matter a lot.

London is one of four Alpha world cities and that's where the BBC belongs,not in bleeding Salford,sorry.... what a pit to put the studio in. This move is/was unpopular within the BBC and I'm not the only one to think it was a mistake.
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