A Pyrenean Victory

  Stewart Lee has been worried.  He’s been away. On holiday.  In the Pyrenees.  In a Pyrenean ‘shack’ no less.   Anyway, he’s been worried.  Worried that without his acid wit raining down on Cameron’s parade, without him mustering the Twitterati against the marauding Middle Class Daily Mail readers, and without him manning the BBC barricades that defend that august and generous institution from the predations of the ‘Vested Interests’, … Continue reading

Lost In Obfuscation

      The BBC’s College of Journalism will have to buck up its ideas.  Just what have they been teaching the BBC’s finest and brightest? I had always thought that the point of an interview was not only to ask questions and to get some answers to those questions but ultimately to publish those responses for public consumption.  Apparently I was wrong, the idea is to write up only … Continue reading

Saving Private Ryan, Koswolski, O’Cafferty, Dunbar……

      Here is possibly some of the worst and most sanctimonious, malevolent of BBC reporting you’ll ever see… The ‘sanitised narrative’ of Hiroshima’s atomic bombing The conventional wisdom in the United States is that the dropping of atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki ended the war, and because of that it was justified – end of story. Is that really the end of the story? It’s certainly a … Continue reading

White Lives Don’t Matter

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhXTRsTYdwc   The BBC has an agenda that is highly evident when it comes to reporting anything to do with race or indeed religion, one religion in particular of course. When white people are filmed being racially abusive to non-whites on public transport the BBC will rapidly broadcast the videos with profound expressions of shocked sensibilities.  You see no such videos ffrom the BBC of black people abusing whites.  When … Continue reading

IN THE JUNGLE

Seen this? ‘The BBC’s flagship religious show Songs of Praise is being filmed at a touching chapel within a migrants’ camp in Calais, it has emerged. Do what? Producers have already spent two days shooting an episode at a makeshift Ethiopian Orthodox Church in the ‘Jungle’ camp, which will be broadcast on a date to be finalised. And the full crew for Songs of Praise is due to arrive at the … Continue reading

YENTOB….

Well then, it looks like Alan Yentob is a man with a lot of explaining to do with regard to HIS role in a/The Kids Company and b/Newsnight coverage of this story. Guido has additional insight here. The increasingly bizarre behaviour of this senior BBC executive raises more questions than answers.

The Real Threat To The Black Community

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncRGoqNUb1w     Most Black youths in America, and in the UK, that are killed, are killed by other Black youths. The BBC doesn’t want to know about that, their sole concern is the black men killed by white police officers or the callous disregard of society for black lives…and the BBC isn’t too interested in the whys and wherefores, just in portraying the issues in a stark black … Continue reading

Put Rupert Murdoch on public trial, and televise every single second of it.

    Relax. How times change…or not. Dennis Potter laid into the BBC in 1993 in a vitriolic and bile filled rant against the predations of John Birt whilst also, naturally, raging against Thatcher and Murdoch. What’s interesting is the BBC’s defence of itself when it was under review as it is today……. “Broadcasting is at the heart of British Society. The structure and the competition of the broadcasting industry, … Continue reading

ALWAYS BACKING HILLARY

Well, it’s pretty clear that the BBC want to see another President Clinton in the White House but the spotlight was on her GOP opponents last evening and in particular Donald Trump in the Fox News debate last night. I thought this was a telling quote from the BBC analysis of the debate… “Donald Trump was generally seen as an amusing sideshow.” Not a hint of bias there. FYI – … Continue reading