Another BBC jamboree..bless

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Mark Benson

7,515 posts

269 months

Tuesday 4th August 2015
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rohrl said:
This forum should be renamed N,P&BBC.
Well, they keep Eric busy if nothing else.

Otispunkmeyer

12,593 posts

155 months

Tuesday 4th August 2015
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Scuffers said:
FourWheelDrift said:
The debris found has been taken to France to be identified if it is actually from MH370, that is where the story is.
so how is sending somebody to report from the island after the event necessary?
They'll have Oddie and Humble hiding in the palms with night vision cameras trained on the beach for those elusive shots of stray suitcases and airplane bits washing up on the shore in the night.

Like spring watch, but for inanimate objects of dubious origin.

Eric Mc

122,032 posts

265 months

Tuesday 4th August 2015
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Mark Benson said:
rohrl said:
This forum should be renamed N,P&BBC.
Well, they keep Eric busy if nothing else.
That's just an illusion. There are other far more prolific posters on the BBC themed threads.

Eric Mc

122,032 posts

265 months

Tuesday 4th August 2015
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Otispunkmeyer said:
Scuffers said:
FourWheelDrift said:
The debris found has been taken to France to be identified if it is actually from MH370, that is where the story is.
so how is sending somebody to report from the island after the event necessary?
They'll have Oddie and Humble hiding in the palms with night vision cameras trained on the beach for those elusive shots of stray suitcases and airplane bits washing up on the shore in the night.

Like spring watch, but for inanimate objects of dubious origin.
Good idea. We'll call it "Wreckage Watch".

James P

2,957 posts

237 months

Tuesday 4th August 2015
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FourWheelDrift said:
unrepentant said:
FourWheelDrift said:
Yes, but what is the point of sending a team there? To look at a beach, in the sun, next to a holiday villa and cocktail bar.............oh.

They could alternatively use the available film and pictures and talk about it in the studio, they do not need a team to go all the way to Reunion Island so they can stand on the beach pointing to a piece of washed up plastic and saying "this could be from the Malaysian jet".
FFS, of course they should send a team to cover what is a major news story. What they don't need to do is send a team for BBC TV News, a team for Radio News, a team from BBC Online and a team for Newsbeat. But that's not what's happened presumably?

I'm no fan of the BBC or the ludicrously regressive way it's funded but it's ridiculous to say that they shouldn't cover major world events. I should add that as an ex pat Brit who doesn't pay a single cent towards the cost of it and who relies on it for an un jaundiced view of world events I think it offers me great value.
The debris found has been taken to France to be identified if it is actually from MH370, that is where the story is.
With an entirely fresh reporting crew to cover this aspect of the story smile

Scuffers

20,887 posts

274 months

Tuesday 4th August 2015
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Eric Mc said:
Otispunkmeyer said:
Scuffers said:
FourWheelDrift said:
The debris found has been taken to France to be identified if it is actually from MH370, that is where the story is.
so how is sending somebody to report from the island after the event necessary?
They'll have Oddie and Humble hiding in the palms with night vision cameras trained on the beach for those elusive shots of stray suitcases and airplane bits washing up on the shore in the night.

Like spring watch, but for inanimate objects of dubious origin.
Good idea. We'll call it "Wreckage Watch".
impressive!

I like your thinking.....

Blue62

8,866 posts

152 months

Tuesday 4th August 2015
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GnuBee said:
1) Of course they <should|should not> they're after all a very <right|left> wing organisation with a <clear|unclear> political bias

2) Of course they should but only if paid for by people who wanted them to go their and were asked first - using the license fee is a clear infringement of my human rights, my right to choose, my right to err... post on fora?

3) Of course they should because this will allow them to continue as the central hub of the global warming conspiracy as they cloak their attempts to fulfill their own prophecy of a man made mass extinction event under the guise of reporting

4) Of course they should but only if they ensure there's a deaf, dumb, black lesbian paraplegic used as the main anchor specifically to anger the PH massive

5) This just another example of the self-aggrandising, left wing, lefty, bloated, mandatory taxation, over managed, over inclusive, under inclusive, too youth oriented, too middle class oriented BBC and I'm oot - at least with Sky I know it's unbiased... oh wait
Tremendous postage, I applaud you. I rarely wonder into this section of PH these days, but just occasionally you trip over a gem in between all the usual bile and tripe, well done mate.

TorqueVR

1,838 posts

199 months

Tuesday 4th August 2015
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As I understand it (and I've not been following it too closely) the bit of aeroplane is probably but not confirmed as being from MH370 and has been sent to France. The other stuff as I understand it is not from MH370.

"Here we are on the beach where the the bit of plane was found, but it's now in France about 200 miles from BBC HQ, and the other crap on the beach is.........well, just crap".

Eric Mc

122,032 posts

265 months

Tuesday 4th August 2015
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If it is the door of an aeroplane. I'd still like to know what plane it came off. Doors falling off aeroplanes usually mean something a bit worse than just a door falling off.

0000

13,812 posts

191 months

Tuesday 4th August 2015
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TorqueVR said:
As I understand it (and I've not been following it too closely) the bit of aeroplane is probably but not confirmed as being from MH370 and has been sent to France. The other stuff as I understand it is not from MH370.

"Here we are on the beach where the the bit of plane was found, but it's now in France about 200 miles from BBC HQ, and the other crap on the beach is.........well, just crap".
Quite. hehe

DMN

2,983 posts

139 months

Tuesday 4th August 2015
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Eric Mc said:
Otispunkmeyer said:
Scuffers said:
FourWheelDrift said:
The debris found has been taken to France to be identified if it is actually from MH370, that is where the story is.
so how is sending somebody to report from the island after the event necessary?
They'll have Oddie and Humble hiding in the palms with night vision cameras trained on the beach for those elusive shots of stray suitcases and airplane bits washing up on the shore in the night.

Like spring watch, but for inanimate objects of dubious origin.
Good idea. We'll call it "Wreckage Watch".

motco

15,956 posts

246 months

Tuesday 4th August 2015
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In every single news bulletin they (BBC and others) send reporters to stand and do a piece to camera from a location vaguely connected with the story they're running. I have to laugh when the poor sod is standing in peeing rain and freezing cold outside (say) the foreign office talking about a subject involving said department when all the windows are dark and the staff are at home supping cocoa in the warm. What the hell is the point?

williamp

19,258 posts

273 months

Tuesday 4th August 2015
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Most of the bbc are now in edingburgh ready for the festival,so I doubt they would go now...

...better wait 12 months. Then go to the (wait for it) reunion reunion.

Eric Mc

122,032 posts

265 months

Tuesday 4th August 2015
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motco said:
In every single news bulletin they (BBC and others) send reporters to stand and do a piece to camera from a location vaguely connected with the story they're running. I have to laugh when the poor sod is standing in peeing rain and freezing cold outside (say) the foreign office talking about a subject involving said department when all the windows are dark and the staff are at home supping cocoa in the warm. What the hell is the point?
There's that famous piece to camera by ITN reporter Colin Black where he signs off a report by saying "Colin Black, News at Ten, wet, damp and cold - and thoroughly pissed off".

motco

15,956 posts

246 months

Tuesday 4th August 2015
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Eric Mc said:
motco said:
In every single news bulletin they (BBC and others) send reporters to stand and do a piece to camera from a location vaguely connected with the story they're running. I have to laugh when the poor sod is standing in peeing rain and freezing cold outside (say) the foreign office talking about a subject involving said department when all the windows are dark and the staff are at home supping cocoa in the warm. What the hell is the point?
There's that famous piece to camera by ITN reporter Colin Black where he signs off a report by saying "Colin Black, News at Ten, wet, damp and cold - and thoroughly pissed off".
I wish I'd seen that!

[off to youtube] biggrin

Starts at 1m 50s Youtube


Edited by motco on Wednesday 5th August 08:59

jbudgie

8,920 posts

212 months

Tuesday 4th August 2015
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Eric Mc said:
If it is the door of an aeroplane. I'd still like to know what plane it came off. Doors falling off aeroplanes usually mean something a bit worse than just a door falling off.
There was a chap (Expert ?) on one of the TV channels yesterday saying it was definitely off a 777.

He said there had been 5( i think that was the number he said) crashes of 777's and they knew where the other 4 were, so if this door was off a 777, then it must be this one.

Vaud

50,503 posts

155 months

Tuesday 4th August 2015
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Eric Mc said:
If it is the door of an aeroplane. I'd still like to know what plane it came off. Doors falling off aeroplanes usually mean something a bit worse than just a door falling off.
Possibly. But large amounts of parts are also shipped by sea. Containers are lost daily overboard. A plane door in the sea does not automatically mean it came from a plane in flight, but that was also my first thought.

Beati Dogu

8,891 posts

139 months

Tuesday 4th August 2015
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Digga said:
Cheese Mechanic said:
I think the likely point is that the BBC have deployed more people than it took to invade Poland. I assume?
I don't like the BBC much, but it's unfair to pin that one on them. I think it was ITN.
No it was John Simpson from the BBC who took Warsaw hours before the German infantry divisions did.

Impasse

15,099 posts

241 months

Tuesday 4th August 2015
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To be fair to the BBC, given the state of Calais at the moment, it's probably quicker to get to Reunion than France.

gothatway

5,783 posts

170 months

Tuesday 4th August 2015
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Otispunkmeyer said:
They'll have Oddie and Humble hiding in the palms with night vision cameras trained on the beach for those elusive shots of stray suitcases and airplane bits washing up on the shore in the night.
Now that really would be worthwhile; they'd be sure to catch some footage of the lizards leaving the so-called "crash debris" lying around.