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NickyS
Founding member
The Six is on the road next week ...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2006/08_august/31/six.shtml
http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2006/08_august/31/six.shtml
IT
Urgh, I can't stand those types of reports. Why do they have to analyse everything - can't they just report the day's news? This is very ITV News-ish.
Another thing, why do they never come to the North West? They always seem to avoid us like the plague.
itsrobert
Founding member
NickyS posted:
The Six is on the road next week ...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2006/08_august/31/six.shtml
http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2006/08_august/31/six.shtml
Urgh, I can't stand those types of reports. Why do they have to analyse everything - can't they just report the day's news? This is very ITV News-ish.
Another thing, why do they never come to the North West? They always seem to avoid us like the plague.
SN
Doesn't sound good.
On a another note, I didn't realise how good Jon and Jane were on the six earlier. They must be destined for the national news.
NickyS posted:
The Six is on the road next week ...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2006/08_august/31/six.shtml
http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2006/08_august/31/six.shtml
Doesn't sound good.
On a another note, I didn't realise how good Jon and Jane were on the six earlier. They must be destined for the national news.
SJ
For those who are interested in the tea-tray incident: Here's the link.
tillyoshea posted:
Anyone happen to record last Friday's Newsnight? Just wondering if there might be caps of the incident described in today's Guardian Diary:
Could be fun...
Quote:
Did anyone else see, during Newsnight's interview last Friday with junior health minister Caroline Flint on the iSoft fiasco, two people walk across the busy office backdrop behind her apparently balancing tea-trays on their heads? Just wondering.
Could be fun...
For those who are interested in the tea-tray incident: Here's the link.
R2
For those who are interested in the tea-tray incident: Here's the link.
Is that not the BBC Radio Sheffield newsroom?
tillyoshea posted:
tillyoshea posted:
Anyone happen to record last Friday's Newsnight? Just wondering if there might be caps of the incident described in today's Guardian Diary:
Could be fun...
Quote:
Did anyone else see, during Newsnight's interview last Friday with junior health minister Caroline Flint on the iSoft fiasco, two people walk across the busy office backdrop behind her apparently balancing tea-trays on their heads? Just wondering.
Could be fun...
For those who are interested in the tea-tray incident: Here's the link.
Is that not the BBC Radio Sheffield newsroom?
GR
Remember that report on the 6 about vlogs a few weeks back? It starred David Sillito superimposed on YouTube? Look What I have found....
David Sillito Talks About Vlogs
It was real afterall!
David Sillito Talks About Vlogs
It was real afterall!
:-(
For those who are interested in the tea-tray incident: Here's the link.
Is that not the BBC Radio Sheffield newsroom?
Yes.
A former member
r2ro posted:
tillyoshea posted:
tillyoshea posted:
Anyone happen to record last Friday's Newsnight? Just wondering if there might be caps of the incident described in today's Guardian Diary:
Could be fun...
Quote:
Did anyone else see, during Newsnight's interview last Friday with junior health minister Caroline Flint on the iSoft fiasco, two people walk across the busy office backdrop behind her apparently balancing tea-trays on their heads? Just wondering.
Could be fun...
For those who are interested in the tea-tray incident: Here's the link.
Is that not the BBC Radio Sheffield newsroom?
Yes.
IT
itsrobert
Founding member
Why are the main BBC News bulletins on Sundays just a mere 2 hours apart? The supposed "teatime" bulletin is at 1930 and the next bulletin is just two hours after that bulletin finishes, at 2200. I'm out every Sunday night usually between 1900 and 2230. That means that I cannot see a BBC News bulletin at all on Sundays (apart from a short summary at 1200). It's hardly as if I'm out for hours on end. ITV schedule their Sunday news bulletins at a more sensible time - at least I can usually see ITV News at 2300, even if it is very short.