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agchristie - //I wouldn't know the truth of the matter regarding Terry Wogan taking a fee and being 'found out' and changing tack, but I would say that it is perfectly reasonable to state on here negative comments about him despite his recent passing.
It is like saying that one was not fussed on David Bowie or his music or found Victoria Wood's brand of comedy and persona irritating.
Somebody's death, recent or not, does not mean that an uncomplimentary view of that person should not be aired. //
Thank you for your support.
I am entirely in agreement - people can and will state their views on people in the pubic eye, living or dead - it goes with the territory.
I have expressed an opinion - not shared by some - to which I am entitled, and asked a legitimate question about his successor for Children In Need.
Ideally, 'lessons will have been learned' - and the BBC will be less profligate with licence payers' money, and I am quite sure that Mr Norton will have a firmer grip on both his finances, and his moral code.