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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Anyone would think the Daily Mail Group had extensive TV interests that rival the BBC and are using the veterans and those killed in the far east in a cynical way to boost its own interests.
77% of the population can receive Freeview. When the Switchover is completed in 2012, 98.5% will be able to get it (the same as analogue).
This seems like more BBC bashing for the sake of it. It was broadcast live on the radio.
77% of the population can receive Freeview. When the Switchover is completed in 2012, 98.5% will be able to get it (the same as analogue).
This seems like more BBC bashing for the sake of it. It was broadcast live on the radio.
Oh give it a rest Gromit, your continuous Daily Mail bashing is getting to be a bore.
The BBC is the national broadcasting source, therefore they should broadcast occasions such as this, on their main channels
Since there had been many complaints over the BBC's actions, the Daily Mail were in their right to report on it.
The BBC is the national broadcasting source, therefore they should broadcast occasions such as this, on their main channels
Since there had been many complaints over the BBC's actions, the Daily Mail were in their right to report on it.
Most commemmorations on TV seem to glorify war. Couple this with the war films and you are left feeling gung-ho. War is never like this as proved by the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts. Maybe instead of showing coffins being unloaded at Brize Norton the public should witness the body parts laid out. The number of deaths do not do justice to the brutality of each tragedy.
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