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Posted by Lucy Walters on 9th Sep 10
Jeremy Clarkson, presenter of the popular BBC motoring show Top Gear, said he had been hurt and shocked by former Formula Three racing driver Ben Collins’ decision to reveal that he was the man behind the show’s The Stig. In an interview, whilst attending and auction in Oxfordshire, Mr Clarkson said that Mr Collins was [...]
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Sky to retain rights to Ashes until 2013
Posted by Michael Bond on 22nd Jul 10
Sports minister, Hugh Robinson, has announced that any plans to bring back major sporting events to free-to-air channels will be put off until 2013. He said that the planned digital switchover, as well as ongoing problems with the economy, meant that any decisions about making sporting events available to the wider public by airing them [...]
(Read More)Eamonn Holmes offended by BBC’s fat jokes
Posted by Rob Jones on 20th Jul 10
Sky TV presenter, Eamonn Holmes, has hit out at comedian Jon Culshaw for the way in which he portrays him on the BBC’s The Impressions Show. Holmes has made a formal complaint about the way he is portrayed as an overweight person who is always ‘fierce hungry’. Holmes is said to have been so incensed [...]
(Read More)Raoul Moat ends stand off by turning gun on himself
Posted by Steven Allen on 12th Jul 10
At 2.20 on Saturday morning, fugitive gunman Raoul Moat was declared dead at Newcastle General Hospital, following a six-hour stand off with the authorities, after which he turned his gun upon himself, according to police. Moat has been at large since he allegedly shot his former girlfriend, Samantha Stobbart, and killed her current boyfriend, Chris [...]
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BBC claim Live Aid money was used to buy rebel weapons
Posted by Lucy Walters on 4th Mar 10
Claims made by a BBC radio programme that Ethiopian rebels managed to siphon off millions of dollars from funds raised by the Live Aid project have provoked anger from its creator Bob Geldof. Two former officers in the Tigrayan People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) have revealed to the BBC that rebels attempting to overthrow the Ethiopian [...]
(Read More)Calzaghe Claims Strictly Come Dancing is Fixed
Posted by Kim Newbold on 24th Nov 09
Reality television has rapidly taken over the airwaves with audiences seeming to have an insatiable appetite for all types of “reality,” whether it be people trapped on a deserted island or washed up celebrities trapped together in a house. One of the newer reality sensations are dance shows which feature celebrities trying their hand at [...]
(Read More)Controversial Brady Film to air on BBC
Posted by Lucy Walters on 28th Oct 09
Speaking on behalf of the families of victims, protesters attacked a new BBC program about serial killer Ian Brady. The BBC Scotland used cash from license fees to create the drama, which protesters say will do nothing but glamorize the murders and remind the families of victims of their pain. People campaigning against the show [...]
(Read More)British National Party Leader to make Appearance
Posted by Lucy Walters on 23rd Oct 09
Protesters have begun to gather in front of BBC studios on Thursday to protest a controversial appearance by the leader of the British National Party on a popular political panel show. The ultra right wing party is controversial over its views to end all immigration to the United Kingdom as well as their refusal to [...]
(Read More)Slap on the wrist for naughty Mock
Posted by Kim Newbold on 20th Oct 09
Satirical gameshow Mock The Week is swimming in hot water following a ruling from the BBC Trust which stipulates that it has breached broadcaster guidelines in relation to comments publically made about Olympic champion Rebecca Adlington. Remarks made by panellist Frankie Boyle about the top swimmer were qualified as humiliating and very likely offended the [...]
(Read More)BBC Drops An Egg
Posted by Lucy Walters on 19th Oct 09
The latest media controversy is one that’s got many Britons rolling their eyes. In bid to protect the country’s children from the grim realities of life, the BBC has decided to alter the famous Humpty Dumpty rhyme. The CBeebies show Something Special modified a line; where we used to have “couldn’t put Humpty together again”, [...]
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