Letter from a shameless non-payer of the TV licence.

As many of you know, it is the policy of this blog, when publishing letters, to give whatever name (if any) is stated in the text of the email. The writer of the letter below has chosen to give his name. That being so, it is not our place to shield him from the full rigour of the law. My wife and I recently bought a mail-order VCR off Amazon. … Continue reading

Nasty right-wingers

A leader from today’s Telegraph: “…in the BBC’s world, being called Right-wing is every bit as injurious to your good name as being thought to be a genocidal monster…” Click here for full article (registration may be required) A subject previously covered on this very blog, good to see mainstream media catching up. Click through to read and contribute comments on this post.

Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive / But to be young was very heaven

A Happening for Voice and Internet in one Act. CAST: A wise old STORYTELLER A nasty TROUBLEMAKER With commentary from the CHORUS, sung by the CHILDREN’S BBC WEBSITE. STORYTELLER: Gather round, children. With the help of our friends the BBC, I am going to tell you a story, nay an epic; an epic of hope long frustrated, of struggle, of eventual victory! It all started in 2001. Those on the … Continue reading

This you have to see…

Rich Hall, the ranting left-wing American comedian the BBC is always having on, has stumbled across Tim Blair’s site, and noticed that Tim has made fun of Hall (and Philip Adams, the ABC radio host who’s had Hall on his show) on a more than a few occasions, so he’s sent Blair a bizarre, hostile e-mail. Stumbled across your site while I was reading about the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. … Continue reading

BBC 4 is at this moment running a cosy little mutual back-scratching show about the London Review of Books

BBC 4 is at this moment running a cosy little mutual back-scratching show about the London Review of Books, starting off with some quotes from left-wing BBC-oids such as Tom Paulin and Tariq Ali. Ali said it was zany (yes, zany). Paulin said it was great at stirring up trouble (the right sort of trouble though, right Tom?). A list of mostly left-wing or radical writers such as Edward Said … Continue reading

“There is an obvious solution to MG Rover’s problems,”

writes a reader, “and I am really quite surprised nobody has yet proffered it. It is as follows. In order to ensure that MG Rover remains fully funded in perpetuity, all the government need do is introduce a Motor Vehicle Licence of say £116 a year, which would be payable by everybody who owns any car. If you own more than one car, the MVL would be the same, and … Continue reading

As noted by various B-BBC commenters to the post below

, our old friend Brian Wheeler (see here and here) is back in print at BBC News Online with another gushing piece concerning Gorgeous George “Sir I salute you, your courage, your indefatiguability” Galloway. Brian concludes his piece by noting that in the contest between Gorgeous George and Oona King, the sitting Labour MP in Bethnal Green and Bow, that “things could get very ugly indeed before the final bell”. … Continue reading

See how they spin…

This morning saw the launch of the Conservatives (sorry Beeboids – that’d be Toriees to you – never call a guy a Conservative when a 200 year old political insult will do) election manifesto. All the usual BBC subtleties have been indulged in, but perhaps the plainest example of this has been the selection of photographs to accompany the story on News Online’s home page.   First attempt: yellow smirk … Continue reading