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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
I suggest not religious programmes. That will open a can of worms to the hundreds of sects who will demand uudience and try to back that up in Court.
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Religious programming is already mandated by the existing charter and the BBC carries it off without any serious complaint.
It’s probably easiest to observe if you listen to R2 or R4 in the morning and note the balance of religious viewpoints covered in their pause for thought slot. Most of the time it’s presented by a Christian, but Muslims, Jews and others get a look in. It seems to be broadly in proportion to the representation of those faiths in the country.