Here! Here!
Personally I love Points of View, especially as I was on it on Sunday! Ha ha ha ha haaaaa!
Must say though that it's the overloud background music on Dr Who that drives me up the wall!
Here! Here!
Personally I love Points of View, especially as I was on it on Sunday! Ha ha ha ha haaaaa!
Must say though that it's the overloud background music on Dr Who that drives me up the wall!
Wrong about POV, wrong about V.
Give us a break, I'd only turned the TV on to get C-fax for the football scores, it just so happened that this recurring complaint was being featured.
Given that the BBC takes no notice, I can't really see the point of the programme other than it's an opportunity for the BBC to advertise particular series.
I suppose the truth is no BBC suit is going to go on either programme and admit they made a mistake in a production if they want to keep their job - it would be tantamount to putting in your notice. So trying to bring BBC suits to book is a pointless exercise with these formats.Equally none of the presenters represent the interests of viewers because they are paid by the BBC.
Absolutely. People know what to expect, but keep on coming back for more.
Err..
Instead of jumping on the "If you don't like it, don't watch it" bandwagon (how many times have we read that before when someone passes an opinion on here, the whole point of the message board?)
Why not do something really useful and just "scroll down" instead?
I think the point is that if you don't like a programme you don't watch it. Not to watch it only so you can post about not liking it on a forum
It's a bit like replying to threaRAB where you know people who don't like a programme will keep posting.
Hmm..
You may well "roll your eyes" as you've totally missed the point.
If you'd bothered to read the comments, (never essential for some before they rush into print) the purpose of the thread, as are many other topics on "Points of View" is actually about drawing attention to the fatuous excuses given by the BBC to situations occuring in other programmes.
Paid by the BBC i.e. paid by us and where's DVDfever when you need him.
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