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Jeremy Paxman and The British Empire.
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Did anyone watch the first episode of The History of the British Empire wrote and presented by Jeremy Paxman, last night BBC 1?
Well I have never seen such a Left-wing view presented by an equally Left-Wing person such as Paxman, on the equally Left-Wing BBC.
When he asked one Indian person if the British were beneficial to India, the person replied "yes the British did much good" Paxman, obviously waiting for the British to be slagged off, was so surprised by such an answer that replied, "you do know you are not being political correct", don't you?
I know that many things were done, in our quest for an Empire,that we are not proud of these days, but the same could be said for all those other nation's empire quests.
What we do not need are for such persons as Paxman forever beating our backs, so as to make us continuously apologise.
Rant over, cannot wait for what he as got prepared for us in the next episodes.
Did anyone watch the first episode of The History of the British Empire wrote and presented by Jeremy Paxman, last night BBC 1?
Well I have never seen such a Left-wing view presented by an equally Left-Wing person such as Paxman, on the equally Left-Wing BBC.
When he asked one Indian person if the British were beneficial to India, the person replied "yes the British did much good" Paxman, obviously waiting for the British to be slagged off, was so surprised by such an answer that replied, "you do know you are not being political correct", don't you?
I know that many things were done, in our quest for an Empire,that we are not proud of these days, but the same could be said for all those other nation's empire quests.
What we do not need are for such persons as Paxman forever beating our backs, so as to make us continuously apologise.
Rant over, cannot wait for what he as got prepared for us in the next episodes.
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I think it's a tad naive to think an interview like that would hold surprises for the interviewer.
A lot of preparation by researchers and production staff precede the enormous job of getting Paxman and crew in front of interviewee.
Paxman would have known perfectly well the line the lady was going to take in response to his questions and therefore how his line of questioning would then develop.
I didn't see this programme but I expect Paxman was just playing with the various preconceived notions of 'Empire' including the prevalent (and in my personal opinion erroneous) notion that it was an entirely 'bad thing'.
Otherwise, they wouldn't have included the lady's view in the film or used it in the Trailers (which I have seen)
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I think it's a tad naive to think an interview like that would hold surprises for the interviewer.
A lot of preparation by researchers and production staff precede the enormous job of getting Paxman and crew in front of interviewee.
Paxman would have known perfectly well the line the lady was going to take in response to his questions and therefore how his line of questioning would then develop.
I didn't see this programme but I expect Paxman was just playing with the various preconceived notions of 'Empire' including the prevalent (and in my personal opinion erroneous) notion that it was an entirely 'bad thing'.
Otherwise, they wouldn't have included the lady's view in the film or used it in the Trailers (which I have seen)
.
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