BIASED BBC RETURNS

We are BACK! There has been a temporary problem caused by the domain Biased BBC.com. We have had to change this to Biased BBC.org. Please bookmark this and ensure you come here going forward. I will not go into the reasons WHY the domain lapsed but suffice to say it will not happen again.

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51 Responses to BIASED BBC RETURNS

  1. Colonel Blimp says:

    Oh thank God. Welcome back.

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  2. David Vance says:

    You are welcome and glad to be back!

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    • DYKEVISIONS says:

      ‘I will not go into the reasons WHY the domain lapsed but suffice to say it will not happen again.’

      Did we not feed the meter or pay the annual sub?

      Anyway good to be back highlighting the bias.

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    • Andrew Johnson says:

      David, I’ve only just found this site again through a posting made by biasedbbc.proboards.com. The referral site at Guido’s isn’t referring to this new site. It might be good for someone to advise all your referral sites of your new address biasedbbc.tv, otherwise you could lose a lot of traffic and contributors, especially with the Pollard report’s release today.

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  3. royoftherovers says:

    Great to see you back on the web on both of your sites. Just made us realize what it would be like without freedom of speech on the web.

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  4. Billy Blofeld says:

    I’m very glad you are back…………..

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  5. Alex says:

    Good to be back. This would interesting if the ‘pleb’ allegation were to be found invalid. The BBC went for Mitchell tooth and nail, and so if the evidence is found to be lacking then it would be yet another instance of the BBC putting its inherent hatred towards the Tories before due scrutiny:

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-20764044

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    • Guest Who says:

      ‘the BBC putting its inherent hatred towards the Tories before due scrutiny’
      They will doubtless describe their joining the police in pulling an LA Law Rodney King job as ‘getting about right’ at the time… just as watertight oversight needs to kick in when they have reason to doubt the sources.
      Or if its Newsnight.
      Wasn’t there a Tourettes-prone Flokker who yelled ‘I demand an apology’ about stuff elsewhere that was beyond the control of anyone here?

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  6. Deborah says:

    I too am so pleased to have found you back. I also thought I had posted these words last night – so this is a testing to make sure it isn’t a dream.

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  7. Roland Deschain says:

    Good to see you back! Been suffering withdrawal symptoms.

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  8. Leha says:

    great to see the site up! now I just gotta listen to the Victoria Derbyshire/Take a Break programme for 5 minutes to become apoplectic again.
    (its the tory cutz)

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  9. Old Goat says:

    Hooray! Didn’t work at first, but seems OK now.
    I shall now remove the ligature from my neck (and the roof truss).

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  10. Sir Arthur Strebe-Grebling says:

    Great! I only found the new url last night and I guess it’s taking some people a while, but http://biasedbbc.tv/ is already top of the searches if you google ‘biased bbc’ so let’s hope for more posters soon.

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    • Deborah says:

      not when I tried it at 12.15 – lets hope everyone (with the odd exception) finds the site again.

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      • Mike Oxenfire says:

        I’ve just found it after a bit of searching around the Net — I even emailed Mr Vance at his “A Tangled Web” site asking when (or if) Biased BBC would be back.

        Glad to see the Biased BBC website up and running again. Long may it continue.

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    • Roland Deschain says:

      I only found it by accident when looking at DV’s twitter to see if there was any update. I have just done my first ever tweet and added the link to the Biased BBC Blog twitter in case anyone checks there!

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  11. AsISeeIt says:

    Good to see you back!

    Where else would we have to resurrect all the bad news about the BBC otherwise buried by our national broadcaster?

    I do enjoy much of the what the BBC put out – honest. Mind you, as time goes by I do find myself less and less inclined to leave my kids in their care.

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/bbc/9750530/BBC-breached-broadcasting-code-over-violent-child-actor-scenes.html

    And the Guardian

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012/dec/17/bbc-line-of-duty-child-actor

    ‘BBC censured over violent Line of Duty scene featuring child actor’

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  12. AsISeeIt says:

    Apologies to that old seasonal classic
    ‘All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth’

    Newsnight was spiked
    The Savile story banned from my TV
    Jimmy’s tributes still went out
    all over the B-B-C
    I don’t know just who
    to blame for this catastrophe!
    But my one wish this Christmas Eve
    is as plain as it can be!

    All I want for Christmas
    is the Pollard Report,
    the Pollard Report,
    let’s see the Pollard Report!

    Gee, if we could only
    have the Pollard Report,
    then I could wish you
    “Merry Christmas.”
    It seems so long since I could say,
    “Sister Sally Bercow sitting on a thistle!”

    Gosh oh George, how happy I’d be,
    if I could only Ent-whistle (thhhh)

    All I want for Christmas
    is Nick Pollard’s Report,
    the Pollard Report,
    let’s see the Pollard Report.
    Gee, I hear he used to work for Sky TV
    So let’s have the Pollard Report,
    then I could wish you
    “Merry Christmas!”

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  13. AsISeeIt says:

    I notice on BBC 5 Live today there is a recurring theme – BBC presenters seem to be amused by the fact that the cabinet have given the Queen the gift of a set of tablemats.

    All the usual suspects have been having a laugh about this – Nicky Campbell, Richard Bacon….even someone you would have thought would the maturity to know better – Peter Allen.

    This is supposed to be a news and current affairs and sport channel.

    Of course this repeated example of snide comment is understandable when you work in a quasi-republican office culture where you each strive to be budding Paul Mertons…..and no wonder the BBC dropped a clanger over their Jubilee coverage.

    Show some respect. I wonder what festive presents these satirical masters are buying for their 86 year old grandparents?

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  14. David Preiser (USA) says:

    Jeez, I miss a couple days and the whole thing goes down. Hope this is temporary and the original domain gets restored eventually, or all the links in other places will be screwed again.

    It’s been a sickening week. The Obamessiah sheds a tear and uses the death of children as a political tool so He can disarm the populace while continuing to kill innocent children in far off countries, nobody in the media seems to know a damn thing about gun laws or how the law already defines an assault weapon, Hillary Clinton finds another excuse not to testify on Benghazi and the press willingly gives her the pass they didn’t give to Mitt Romney on his tax returns, a man with a history of sympathizing with our enemies is being nominated as Secretary of State, Boehner offers a tax hike on millionaires but the President refuses because it doesn’t punish enough people, Boehner offers $250 billion p/a of new revenue in closing state tax deductions against federal tax payments but the President refuses because half that money would otherwise go to five Democrat States with lots of electoral votes, death threats for NRA leadership, a brown-skinned Republican governor appoints a Republican black man as the first black Senator from a former Confederate State since the Reconstruction but the Republican Party is still the racist party, and the BBC dutifully follows the Leftoid line on all of it.

    I think I need to lie down again.

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    • Deborah says:

      I think it was a matter of seconds, David, between the end of the shooting, and the BBC blaming the Republicans for not allowing gun control and the BBC wheeling in Lionel Shriver.
      I did notice that one of the first funerals was of a little boy called Noah Pozner – and as I suspected it was led by a Rabbi. It seemed very strange to me that this was, I would almost suggest, obsessively, avoided by the BBC. Normally we would have had cameras there, showing the mourners going to the cemetery etc. Now I am prepared to be told I missed that and much I heard was BBC radio 4 rather than the TV but I felt it was like an elephant in the room.

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    • Bodo says:

      The Left (inc bbc) did plenty of stereotyping when Mo Farrah won a medal – ‘proof of a great multiculti Britain’ shouted Eddie Izzard. Cases like the murder detailed abiove are sadly more typical of ‘modern’ Britain. It’s a glimpse into the world that is familiar to any teenager in an English city – but totally alien to most adults who have been kept ignorant by our media, esp the BBC.

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  15. bodo says:

    Found you!
    Not east to find the new site. Can we get it up the google search results?

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  16. john2g says:

    I have been suffering withdrawal symptoms for the last day or so. I am so glad to find you are back.

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  17. Bannerman says:

    Welcome back! Took some finding. Will try and message out to all I know on FB who love the blog and let them know the new URL.

    YOU HAVE BEEN MISSED

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  18. Aerfen says:

    Great to see you back – I was worried…

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  19. NotaSheep says:

    Glad you’re back but why can you not just renew the old domain’s registration?

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    • David Preiser (USA) says:

      The problem is that the person who has the account is unavailable for the time being. Not an ideal situation, obviously.

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  20. lmda says:

    What a relief to have found this site again! ….(but please, Mr Vance, could you avoid the expression “going forward” it’s so Common Purpose. ‘In the future’ is a perfectly workmanlike alternative, or ‘henceforth’ elegantly brief.)

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    • Stan Arnold says:

      Agree. ‘Going forward is used in business by incompetents, who come up with a stupid idea, then add ‘going forward’ at the end of the sentence so people think ‘at least their heart is in the right place.’
      Exaggerated eg: “I think every board meeting should start with a pole dancing display, going forward.”

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  21. johnnythefish says:

    Back in the land of the sane. Nice work getting the site back but it took me a while to find it under its new domain name. David V – have you considered a link from A Tangled Web?

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  22. Maturecheese says:

    Glad to see B-BBC back. I was getting withdrawal symptoms. This is one of the first blogs I read in the morning with my tea.

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  23. Manfred VR says:

    Phew!
    I’ve only just found you.
    My suspicious mind thought that some organisation or another had blocked you, David.
    Good to see you back!

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  24. Jeff says:

    Like many others I’ve had difficulty finding this site. Still. it’s good to see you.

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  25. jimbola says:

    Thank god, you really need to communicate your presence somehow.

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  26. Privatise the BBC says:

    TFFT!!
    I thought that you had been got at – welcome back.

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  27. chrisH says:

    A joy to be back among friends!
    Hopefully Dez, prole etc will have as many problems finding the site as I did…and will bang their beaks in frustration on the windowpane…then find their own party at the ” Savile Partnership” that is the Guardian and the BBC.
    Have asked Santa for this

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  28. tckev says:

    Please could you inform these site to update their links to your old (blogspot) site.
    It’s taken me a dogs age to find you again.

    http://www.atangledweb.org/
    http://tallbloke.wordpress.com/
    http://omnologos.com

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  29. Reed says:

    Hurrah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Found you again!!!!!!!!!

    I’ve not been able to access the site for over a week now – I was getting serious withdrawal symptoms.

    I only discovered the new URL by clicking the link in the blogroll at MaxFarquar – and hey presto. Phew!!!!

    …so, how’s everyone been…. 🙂

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  30. Framer says:

    Only just found the new location. The world needs advised.

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  31. RCE says:

    This site is down more often than Sally Bercow’s knickers.

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  32. Nick Brazil says:

    After I discovered your domain name had been removed from your site on Dec 14th I spent days fruitlessly searching the web with various combinations. Finally, I put a blog on Tell The Telegraph asking if anyone knew what had happened to your site and was given your new address in short order. From what I can gather some troll caused you to lose your domain name by making a malicious complaint. If this is so it is a compliment to your effectiveness Mr Vance albeit a sinister one.

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    • Guest Who says:

      If that’s the case the cause of free speech, already under multiple assaults, is worryingly under worse threat than I imagined.
      However, not knowing the reason, can one effect the same on the BBC website?
      Their ME coverage alone must count as incitement to all manner of things that would get Paul Mason hot and bothered, and a few more in that febrile region even more excited to an explosive degree.
      As it stands I can still only access even the new site ‘from within’ via email links, as keying in the URL direct from any Mac or PC browser combo I can concoct still goes to a holding page.

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  33. Phobic-ist says:

    Better late than never! I have suffered severe cold turkey by not having this site to hand. Good to see you all again xx

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  34. Cradley Heathen says:

    Welcome back arr kid! Howamya?

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  35. Sir Stephen Brown says:

    I’ve been looking for you for nearly 2 months. At last I’ve found you again – you are my second (after Guido) port of call every time I switch my computer on.
    You do fantastic work – did you hear the shellacking the harpy Montague tried to give Grant Shapps on Today this morning about councillors expenses – keep it up.

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