I think they should just get rid of the BBC license fee, let people decide if they want to watch Eastenders.
Only on weekends, darling!Greta, is that you?
It pays for a bit more than that, funnily enough.
They just said on radio 2 that apparently Diana wrote a letter absolving Bashir, saying that she never saw any bank statements and she was completely happy about the interview and didn't regret it.
Now more details are coming out about Bashir’s methods. It’s claimed he landed the Jackson interview by promising him that he would plan a trip for Jackson to Africa to visit children with Aids, accompanied by Kofi Annan, the then UN Secretary-General: when this was put to him in a California court, he refused to answer. He seems to have manipulated George Best, the footballer, and his widow and to have exploited them when Best, raddled by alcoholism, was in a vulnerable state towards the end of his life.
When working for the BBC in 1991, Bashir took away the bloodstained clothes of a little girl murdered in the “babes in the wood” killings in Sussex, promising her mother he would have them DNA tested. She never saw the clothes again, and when she demanded them back in 2003, Bashir claimed never to have met her. In 1999, he secured an interview with the five suspects in the Stephen Lawrence murder case, who were rewarded with a two-week holiday in a Scottish farmhouse. He is also accused of misleading the father of a troubled mathematics prodigy in order to secure an interview with her.
They just said on radio 2 that apparently Diana wrote a letter absolving Bashir, saying that she never saw any bank statements and she was completely happy about the interview and didn't regret it.
Apologies my joke wasn't funny :OIt pays for a bit more than that, funnily enough.
Is anyone else eagerly watching what's unfolding with the BBC and Alex Belfield?
not sure if it's been asked yet but, why is this a thing now? it was years ago.
I wondered why Bashir stuff was popping up in youtube feeds, however it's pretty much normal scummy journalism, right next to the videos' around Diana was the CH4 Guru-Murphy crass attempt to hijack a screening of Age of Ultron to interview Robert Downey Jr, and rather than ask about the film went straight full on about his past and all the issues etc, I'm not a fan of RDJ but he did handle him well and eventually walks off when he realises Bashir is just hell bent on getting a rise out of him etc..
The industry needs sorting out..
Lol, complete typo, I started the comparison with the correct journo (Guru Murphy) and mentioned bashing towards the end.. good spot!Those are two different journalists