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...cock?
Or perhaps they will be within the next few weeks...
Big Brother 5
B B C posted:
Seems they're full of something else too.
Or perhaps they will be within the next few weeks...
HA
Haven't seen one of those on British TV before (except the foreign ones on Tarrent on TV
).
Big Brother 5
Good lord - a condom ad!Haven't seen one of those on British TV before (except the foreign ones on Tarrent on TV
HA
Are they not allowed to actually say the name of the radio station? Is that why they also call it 'BBC News' and not 'BBC News 24' or 'BBC World'?
Panorama, 16th May
benjy posted:
It was slightly weird that Peter Cockroft mentioned that you could keep up to date on "our radio station, 94.9"
Are they not allowed to actually say the name of the radio station? Is that why they also call it 'BBC News' and not 'BBC News 24' or 'BBC World'?
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BBC One : What if a terrorist attack happened?
BBC Two : Learning Zone - Anatomy of a Terrorist Attack
ITV1 : Terrorist attacks from hell XVII
Channel 4 : Top 100 Terrorist attacks
Five : Terrorist Attack Weekend
Sky News : Was it the BBC's fault?
Panorama, 16th May
benjy posted:
...although I am getting a bit tired of this current influx of "what if" type programmes on the BBC...
BBC One : What if a terrorist attack happened?
BBC Two : Learning Zone - Anatomy of a Terrorist Attack
ITV1 : Terrorist attacks from hell XVII
Channel 4 : Top 100 Terrorist attacks
Five : Terrorist Attack Weekend
Sky News : Was it the BBC's fault?
Last edited by Hazzamon on 16 May 2004 11:50pm
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22 hours by my count - 8am til 6am
Panorama, 16th May
thegeek posted:
Poor Kirsty.. she's been at the newsdesk for 12 hours!
22 hours by my count - 8am til 6am
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Haven't figured these ones out yet.
See here for the uncensored version.
Swearing on tv
Jenny posted:
Haven't figured these ones out yet.
HA
Freeview 7-day EPG
It shouldn't be too difficult to add the ability to record a programe while watching a previously recorded program, in a software update, should it?
HA
Well, it was definatley either 'bugger off' or 'bugger you' that was used, so it couldn't have been the bogey usage, surely?
Swearing on tv
Psythor posted:
It's probably worth considering that unless I am mistaken and culture has been lying to me for years, "bugger" means "bogey" in America.
Well, it was definatley either 'bugger off' or 'bugger you' that was used, so it couldn't have been the bogey usage, surely?