Quizzes & Puzzles8 mins ago
Stupid Stupid BBC fools
Given this forum is devoted to current events, what do people think of the BBC changing the television schedule, from final destination 'scaaaaryyy film' to muriels wedding 'happy cheery film' because of news coverage of teh hostage situation in IRAQ? Personally I think whoever made the decision is a sponge brained half witted [ABUSE REMOVED] . If I don't want to watch a film I won't watch it, I don't need some jackass with a view on pop psychology to tell me I need cheering up. No wonder so many people are emotionally messed up, we aren't even trusted to be able to handle our own feelings. This is exactly the type of thing that REALLY winds me up if you hadn't noticed. I simply cannot believe that this decision was ok'd - the person that ticked it has no conception of their actual job function. What would actually cheer people up or take their mind of the situation is watching a film I ACTUALLY WANT TO SEE, not some cheap, lame, unfunny piece of crap you went to see with you bird and found mildly amusing. phew
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I phoned up the BBC to complain, but the lines were all engaged. I will try later. No doubt I will grill the person on the other end relentlessly to get them to explain exactly what "current news events" are happening which wwere not happening when the schedule was decided a week or three ago.
Of course, one could argue that we are quite capable of deciding what to watch on our own; or that as people are being taken hostage in Iraq with alarming regularity, the BBC shouldn't have scheduled the movie in the first place if they felt that a beheading would be upsetting!
Personally speaking, I would rather that our viewing wasn't censored, but I can understand the BBC's decision - if they had shown the film, there would have been complaints that they were being insensitive! Of course, I may have been a bit more upset if they'd replaced a good movie!
I would have said that opinion was split on the matter rather than "panning" the BBC.
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