TV
Why does the BBC IGNORE viewers so flagrantly? They dropped DOGs on BBC Choice in 1998 - within a year they were back. They were supposed to have dropped IPPs on BBC1 and BBC2 in 2004 after viewer complaints - now they're back. There simply is no place for Marketing graduates or idiots like Clare Wildey in television presentation - leave it to specialist pres producers to decide what's appropriate.
Little point in complaining to BBC Information. They won't accept any feedback that hasn't been submitted on a website form and then, the website insists on you going through "stages" in making your complaint, attempting to answer common questions along the way which is a deliberate strategy to stop as many people as possible filling in the complaint form. If you get a reply, don't even think your complaint will be even read properly, as I found out recently,, let alone any specific questions be answered.
Little point in complaining to BBC Information. They won't accept any feedback that hasn't been submitted on a website form and then, the website insists on you going through "stages" in making your complaint, attempting to answer common questions along the way which is a deliberate strategy to stop as many people as possible filling in the complaint form. If you get a reply, don't even think your complaint will be even read properly, as I found out recently,, let alone any specific questions be answered.
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Founding member
Good grief is huge and totally unnecessary. I saw it during French and Saunders, then literally 8 seconds later, the credits were squeezed so that exactly the same information could be displayed, only slightly larger and while being read by the CA. The BBC has got to learn to stop treating us like idiots.
LL
Either have that, have continuity, or it's on-screen thing during credits. Having all of them is unnecessary.