TV News anchor men - all change

uztrac

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Arable Farmer
Location
fakenham-norfolk
I am pleased that they have all gone,hopefully they will NOT reappear,but that is probably to much to hope for.Just 2 news channels that I watch occassionally GB & RT,and thats it.
 

JP1

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Livestock Farmer
I am pleased that they have all gone,hopefully they will NOT reappear,but that is probably to much to hope for.Just 2 news channels that I watch occassionally GB & RT,and thats it.
That’s your right to say

It’s your right to watch whatever news outlets you want

I like to watch a range of news outlets including Al Jazeera amongst many . GB not so much but occasionally to balance my mind to what others “believe”

I’d pick my virtual dinner guests and would always prefer to listen and engage with those who have travelled extensively ; be that HM The Queen or Jon Snow
 

fgc325j

Member
Slightly off topic , but what do people think of the latest appointment to the BBC board a certain Ms Muriel Gray?
First saw her on the telly, when Channel 4 started, presenting the pop music programme "The Tube". Remember her interviewing THE Alice Cooper
and she tried to put him down by stating "you're a sick boy Alice" - and he pricked her pomposity by replying, very politely, - "thank you".
I regard her as being an arty-farty artistic type, who regards herself as being above criticism.
 

uztrac

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
fakenham-norfolk
Fortunately UK has the the BBC World Service broadcasting the truth to the world. Do you run your posts via your handler in St Petersburg?
Just a brief response to your questions.I do not think for one minute that the BBC in its present format broadcasts truth in any way shape or form. As an aside my handler is alive & well and living in Norfolk,as Russian is our second language and used 24/7 . I hope that this answers your queries.
 

robs1

Member
Fortunately UK has the the BBC World Service broadcasting the truth to the world. Do you run your posts via your handler in St Petersburg?
When we've been abroad I have watched the beeb world news and it's a different league to what they put out here, of course that was two years ago hopefully it's still the same, it shows they can do it, why they choose to not to here is very sad.
 

Hindsight

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Location
Lincolnshire
When we've been abroad I have watched the beeb world news and it's a different league to what they put out here, of course that was two years ago hopefully it's still the same, it shows they can do it, why they choose to not to here is very sad.

Listen to the BBC World Service here. I do. So far the UK hasn't made it illegal to listen and watch the world service in UK.
 

Hindsight

Member
Location
Lincolnshire
Just a brief response to your questions.I do not think for one minute that the BBC in its present format broadcasts truth in any way shape or form. As an aside my handler is alive & well and living in Norfolk,as Russian is our second language and used 24/7 . I hope that this answers your queries.

Hi, we will beg to disagree my friend. Truth is in the eye of the beholder. Truth is a many faceted thing. Just that I prefer the BBC version of the truth than the RT / Putin version of the truth. But as ever each to their own.
 

Exfarmer

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Location
Bury St Edmunds
First saw her on the telly, when Channel 4 started, presenting the pop music programme "The Tube". Remember her interviewing THE Alice Cooper
and she tried to put him down by stating "you're a sick boy Alice" - and he pricked her pomposity by replying, very politely, - "thank you".
I regard her as being an arty-farty artistic type, who regards herself as being above criticism.
Was very surprised when Nadine appointed her!
 

bluegreen

Member
I am pleased that they have all gone,hopefully they will NOT reappear,but that is probably to much to hope for.Just 2 news channels that I watch occassionally GB & RT,and thats it.
Yes they have all headed off into the BBC Bunker before the real sh1t hits the fan in 22, its dug somewhere deep in the side of a Scottish mountain I presume 😆
But who will they be replaced with? Some gender-fluid, race-fluid, multi-pronouned millennials?
Yep, no white people need apply, most probably the awful monotone Naga Munchetty or the very irritating Nihal Arthanayake are amongst the favoured candidates! I wont be listening to any of it, far to depressing.
 

JP1

Member
Livestock Farmer
Yes they have all headed off into the BBC Bunker before the real sh1t hits the fan in 22, its dug somewhere deep in the side of a Scottish mountain I presume 😆

Yep, no white people need apply, most probably the awful monotone Naga Munchetty or the very irritating Nihal Arthanayake are amongst the favoured candidates! I wont be listening to any of it, far to depressing.
There are some seriously able journalists out there :not all white . If there are glass ceilings removed to bring forward the next Mishal Husseins I’m all for it
 

Hindsight

Member
Location
Lincolnshire
Yes they have all headed off into the BBC Bunker before the real sh1t hits the fan in 22, its dug somewhere deep in the side of a Scottish mountain I presume 😆

Yep, no white people need apply, most probably the awful monotone Naga Munchetty or the very irritating Nihal Arthanayake are amongst the favoured candidates! I wont be listening to any of it, far to depressing.

Best listen to the wireless old fella, cannot tell the colour then!
 

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