Another day another BBC scandal/investigation.
It seems clear now that the BBC has long had a culture of turning a blind eye to the behaviour of its "stars" - until found out.
YupThe BBC is personally broadcasting their HR problems on national news.
Basically any other company, they find out someone is causing company risk the exact opposite will happen so what's there to compare to.
On the one hand it's transparency.
But on the other it's a mockery magnet because they're the only ones who go out there to put a searchlight and media circus on their own people.
Seriously, drug use among screen stars, that's news to anyone?
given you are so enlighten on this topic, how do you know you are employing someone who will do on to commit an alleged crime before they have committed it?
Edit: the repair shop was produced by a production company owned by Warner brothers, he didn’t work for the BBC on that show.
define ‘the rot’
It’s not like these things don’t happen at other productions, I’m not saying that’s right, what I’m saying is the BBC is held to a different standard when it comes to pretty much everything.
interview with upcoming series participant (who didn't take kings shilling / blood money ?) whose has been edited out because of gregs behaviour towards her -
and the bbc broadcast it nonetheless
[for those bbc refuseniks - ironically about same time there was a bbc3 programme about expose of instagram lifestyle investment scams ie. bbc could be useful for some vulnerable idiots
e: no it's not about Monzo ]
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m002ghss/newsnight-why-are-channel-crossings-up 17:00 -
Is she of a certain age?I watched, it doesn't sound like anything actually happened and this woman feels entitled enough to demand the program isn't broadcast. She seems like one of those women who loves playing the victim
Is she of a certain age?
OcUK is free and we have no intention to start charging our members.I thought my mate was winding me up but it's legit
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Gregg Wallace launches private male only chat room
Gregg Wallace has launched a private middle-aged male only chat room for £11.99 a month in his latest attempt to keep earning money following the MasterChef scandal.www.dailymail.co.uk
The report on Wallace, commissioned by Banijay UK, found that 45 out of 83 allegations against him were substantiated, alongside two standalone allegations made against other people.
I watched, it doesn't sound like anything actually happened and this woman feels entitled enough to demand the program isn't broadcast. She seems like one of those women who loves playing the victim