Another BBC presenter
Discussion
What is it about the BBC and its consistent lack of due diligence ?
https://www.aol.co.uk/articles/bbc-presenter-ashle...
https://www.aol.co.uk/articles/bbc-presenter-ashle...
Randy Winkman said:
Blimey - that's some article in the link. I wonder why they copied so much of the unpleasant stuff out?
Perhaps because it's a good indication of what an unpleasant sphincter the bloke is. I'd guess there is also a little bit of glee at the BBC being caught AGAIN. I’m somewhat struggling with calling this bloke a BBC Presenter.
I can’t help but think a very very minor random celeb who played lower league football gobbing off on SM 10+ yrs ago is rather less salacious than ppl are pretending to clutch their pearls about.
Or in other words, a
hole bloke almost nobody has ever heard of is an a
hole. Nobody is shocked. World carries on.
I can’t help but think a very very minor random celeb who played lower league football gobbing off on SM 10+ yrs ago is rather less salacious than ppl are pretending to clutch their pearls about.
Or in other words, a
hole bloke almost nobody has ever heard of is an a
hole. Nobody is shocked. World carries on.DeejRC said:
I m somewhat struggling with calling this bloke a BBC Presenter.
I can t help but think a very very minor random celeb who played lower league football gobbing off on SM 10+ yrs ago is rather less salacious than ppl are pretending to clutch their pearls about.
Or in other words, a
hole bloke almost nobody has ever heard of is an a
hole. Nobody is shocked. World carries on.
Remember this is NP&E so there's a BBC element to this Deej.I can t help but think a very very minor random celeb who played lower league football gobbing off on SM 10+ yrs ago is rather less salacious than ppl are pretending to clutch their pearls about.
Or in other words, a
hole bloke almost nobody has ever heard of is an a
hole. Nobody is shocked. World carries on.If this bloke was on the Reform thread and being put forward as an MP I expect we'd see some of this dismissed as "banter" and a call for "Christian forgiveness" but because it give the chance to (quite rightly) criticise the BBC it gets a different reaction.
butchstewie said:
DeejRC said:
I m somewhat struggling with calling this bloke a BBC Presenter.
I can t help but think a very very minor random celeb who played lower league football gobbing off on SM 10+ yrs ago is rather less salacious than ppl are pretending to clutch their pearls about.
Or in other words, a
hole bloke almost nobody has ever heard of is an a
hole. Nobody is shocked. World carries on.
Remember this is NP&E so there's a BBC element to this Deej.I can t help but think a very very minor random celeb who played lower league football gobbing off on SM 10+ yrs ago is rather less salacious than ppl are pretending to clutch their pearls about.
Or in other words, a
hole bloke almost nobody has ever heard of is an a
hole. Nobody is shocked. World carries on.If this bloke was on the Reform thread and being put forward as an MP I expect we'd see some of this dismissed as "banter" and a call for "Christian forgiveness" but because it give the chance to (quite rightly) criticise the BBC it gets a different reaction.
Lost his daughter to leukaemia at 8months old after she was diagnosed at 8 weeks. It seems he has turned his life around, created a charity to combat the disease, and completed multiple charity events to raise money for said charity.
Obviously what he has said is disgusting and abhorrent.
It looks like a production company makes the show, so wonder if BBC rely on them to complete any due diligence?
I think what he has said is absolutely disgusting. However... do we really believe someone should not be able to have [certain] jobs because of things they wrote 10+ years ago?
I'm not suggesting I believe he should or shouldn't have been allowed to present this series, just interested in people's opinions because I'm quite conflicted on this and really hate "trial by social media".
Should someone be punished for life for things said (maybe in jest, maybe in the heat of a moment) decades ago?
I'm not suggesting I believe he should or shouldn't have been allowed to present this series, just interested in people's opinions because I'm quite conflicted on this and really hate "trial by social media".
Should someone be punished for life for things said (maybe in jest, maybe in the heat of a moment) decades ago?
craigjm said:
No excuse for their due dilligence failure but hardly a "BBC Presenter" being on a hardly watched programme on BBC3 but same standards should apply. I am not sure who actually watches BBC3 and the others.
BBC3 is for the young and easily influenced.It's output and choice of presenters should go through proper DD
Challo said:
butchstewie said:
DeejRC said:
I m somewhat struggling with calling this bloke a BBC Presenter.
I can t help but think a very very minor random celeb who played lower league football gobbing off on SM 10+ yrs ago is rather less salacious than ppl are pretending to clutch their pearls about.
Or in other words, a
hole bloke almost nobody has ever heard of is an a
hole. Nobody is shocked. World carries on.
Remember this is NP&E so there's a BBC element to this Deej.I can t help but think a very very minor random celeb who played lower league football gobbing off on SM 10+ yrs ago is rather less salacious than ppl are pretending to clutch their pearls about.
Or in other words, a
hole bloke almost nobody has ever heard of is an a
hole. Nobody is shocked. World carries on.If this bloke was on the Reform thread and being put forward as an MP I expect we'd see some of this dismissed as "banter" and a call for "Christian forgiveness" but because it give the chance to (quite rightly) criticise the BBC it gets a different reaction.
Lost his daughter to leukaemia at 8months old after she was diagnosed at 8 weeks. It seems he has turned his life around, created a charity to combat the disease, and completed multiple charity events to raise money for said charity.
Obviously what he has said is disgusting and abhorrent.
It looks like a production company makes the show, so wonder if BBC rely on them to complete any due diligence?
Although i don't remember the same level of complaints when a person convicted of assaulting a police officer got his own TV show..
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