Saturday, January 08, 2005
Peter Sissons: There's a lot of disagreement over the number of bad words in it, you're saying something like 8000, the BBC something like 300, someone must be right. It's not 8000 it's, someone's multiplied the 300 by the number of people who say them. Because they're often said all at once.
Miranda Suit, Mediawatch-UK: That's what I understand, because they're a chorus.
Peter Sissons: Well that's not very honest is it?
Miranda Suit: Well, whatever the case...
News 24, just now.
She then goes on to suggest the BBC shouldn't show this, not because parents won't stop their kids from watching the show, but because they will mix with other children in playgrounds on Monday morning who did see it. Of course, if these concerned parents take their kids to Church tomorrow morning, I'm sure they can get their vicar to tell them a story about how God killed a lot of people for looking at Him funny. And that's entertainment!
Miranda Suit, Mediawatch-UK: That's what I understand, because they're a chorus.
Peter Sissons: Well that's not very honest is it?
Miranda Suit: Well, whatever the case...
News 24, just now.
She then goes on to suggest the BBC shouldn't show this, not because parents won't stop their kids from watching the show, but because they will mix with other children in playgrounds on Monday morning who did see it. Of course, if these concerned parents take their kids to Church tomorrow morning, I'm sure they can get their vicar to tell them a story about how God killed a lot of people for looking at Him funny. And that's entertainment!