Local And Vocal

Will in the comments notes this from the Telegraph: Lord Hall told MPs that he wants to see more regional accents on the corporation’s programmes and have more programming on life outside London. Asked if the BBC has a “snobbery” against regional accents, Lord Hall said: “I think it doesn’t matter what people sound like in terms of their accents. I happen to think Merseyside accents are great, I would … Continue reading

The BBC’s Subliminal Adverts

  Anyone heard of ‘Ovo Energy’? Probably not. Which raises the question why would the BBC give them a nice little spot on its UK News page and ‘report’ their comments without challenge?   In this post I noted that energy minister, Ed Davey, had said: ‘Rising gas prices have been the cause of rising energy bills at the moment.’   Thoughtful in the comments linked to a BBC ‘report’ … Continue reading

Gulp!

    Bit of a sea change at the BBC…at least in parts. There must have been an official memo come down from on high that demanded a more honest and open exploration of the issues surrounding immigration. The BBC has had a few looks at David Goodhart’s book ‘The British Dream’, we have had a programme from Victoria Derbyshire that didn’t seek to hide the true reasons for many … Continue reading

You Don’t Say!

    Couple of interesting comments that went completely unremarked…and considering the huge political fuss about energy companies raising prices you might have thought they were somewhat noteworthy.   Ed Davey, energy minister, on Today (08:16) stated that: ‘Rising gas prices have been the cause of rising energy bills at the moment.’   Cameron when talking about the nuclear power station deal and pricing said that it was cheaper than … Continue reading

Saints Preserve Us

    Yet another religious wind bag (apologies to anyone who actually likes religious windbaggery).   Even a Labour man looks askance at the new Archbishop of Canterbury as he does a bit of pious grandstanding on behalf of the Labour Party (and is always given a headline or two on the Beeb)….without any solutions to the problems he raises it might be added. Dan Hodges cocks a snook: The … Continue reading

Just What Is It About Mehdi Hasan…..?

  Can someone explain to me exactly what it is that the BBC finds so compelling about Mehdi Hasan? Because the more you see of the real Mehdi Hasan, the Islamic preacherman, the less there is that could surely justify the BBC’s elevation of him to the position of authoritative, credible and ethical spokesman for Muslims. We looked a while back at the two sides of Mehdi Hasan, his slick … Continue reading

OUT GO THE LIGHTS…

The BBC is determined to ensure that whatever the Coalition does, it is never quite enough. For decades, the BBC seemed content at the impasse that has been created over the future for nuclear energy here. Now, at last, a decision IS made and the UK can expect one new nuclear power station in ten years time, and good old Aunty is doing everything possible to pour cold water on … Continue reading

Carry On Don’t Lose Your Head

  Is the BBC biased? draws this to our attention: From the Independent: The British public has such “poor religious literacy” that a modern audience would be baffled by the Monty Python film The Life of Brian – because it would not understand the Biblical references, a senior BBC figure has claimed.   Aaqil Ahmed, the BBC’s head of religion and ethics, told The Independent that failings in religious education over … Continue reading

Yankee Doodles From Evan Davis

  Janet Daley in the telegraph suggests that the frequent claims that the American political system is broken are without merit: The power of the people is being stolen How strong should central government be, and how much of our money should it spend? In the aftermath of the crisis in Washington — or more aptly, in the lull between crises — there is a danger that a few smug … Continue reading