This is Gerald. Gerald lives in studio C. Gerald is a free spirit and refuses to be caught. Be like Gerald βππ§ #bbcnewspic.twitter.com/HV8vHYxtin
I remember once seeing a video (possibly posted on Twitter by someone like Fergus Walsh or Mark Easton) of a fox happily dozing inside the scene dock of TC7 while the Ten was on air.
This is Gerald. Gerald lives in studio C. Gerald is a free spirit and refuses to be caught. Be like Gerald βππ§ #bbcnewspic.twitter.com/HV8vHYxtin
I remember once seeing a video (possibly posted on Twitter by someone like Fergus Walsh or Mark Easton) of a fox happily dozing inside the scene dock of TC7 while the Ten was on air.
I appreciate I am not in a position to be a back-seat-edior, and opinions about which stories should lead and which should not is often subjective, but... BBC World News has been leading its news broadcasts and Sport Today with reporting from both Vienna and in Kenya on the marathon record set by Eliud Kopchoge. It is unclear to me how that is more newsworthy than, say, Turkish military operations in northern Syria against the Kurds, or Typhoon Hagibis making landfall in Japan, or other stories.