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jet 15-04-2021 02:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 11034181)
Please, you can't lie to me and there's no point in lying to yourself. Other members in both this topic and the H&M topic have pointed out instances of people bashing Harry for not grieving how they want him to.

Nope, didn't see it. What did they say?

Tom4784 15-04-2021 02:14 PM

Well, you certainly did see them, since I recall listing a number of your own posts in the other thread aimed at Harry and you responded to it as well. Feigning ignorance isn't going to work.

jet 15-04-2021 02:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 11034190)
Well, you certainly did see them, since I recall listing a number of your own posts in the other thread aimed at Harry and you responded to it as well. Feigning ignorance isn't going to work.

I at no stage bashed Harry for not grieving 'how I want him to'. Get a grip.

rusticgal 15-04-2021 03:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jet (Post 11034193)
I at no stage bashed Harry for not grieving 'how I want him to'. Get a grip.

No one has...the person who claimed he had failed to give examples :shrug:

arista 15-04-2021 03:37 PM

[BBC receives 109,741 complaints
over Prince Philip coverage


EastEnders and the MasterChef final were
replaced by news programmes,
while BBC Four was taken off air completely.

The BBC said it was "a significant
event which
generated a lot of interest
both nationally and internationally".
It added: "We acknowledge some viewers were unhappy
with the level of coverage given,
and impact this had on the billed TV and Radio schedules.]


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-56756296

bots 15-04-2021 03:41 PM

The BBC has confirmed it received 109,741 complaints from the public over its coverage of the Duke of Edinburgh's death.

The corporation cleared its schedules to cover the news when Prince Philip died on Friday, at the age of 99.

EastEnders and the MasterChef final were replaced by news programmes, while BBC Four was taken off air completely.

The BBC said it was "a significant event which generated a lot of interest both nationally and internationally".

It added: "We acknowledge some viewers were unhappy with the level of coverage given, and impact this had on the billed TV and Radio schedules.

"We do not make such changes without careful consideration and the decisions made reflect the role the BBC plays as the national broadcaster, during moments of national significance.

"We are grateful for all feedback, and we always listen to the response from our audiences."

The corporation's fortnightly complaints report was published on Thursday.

The figure makes the coverage of Prince Philip's death the most complained-about piece of programming in BBC history

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-56756296

Beso 15-04-2021 03:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 11033944)
Anyone who thinks that is twisted while they are bashing someone for not grieving the way they want them to lacks self awareness to a serious degree.

It's a disgusting cruel and downright nasty game that shows the depths TIBB has fallen to.

Cherie 15-04-2021 03:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11034230)
The BBC has confirmed it received 109,741 complaints from the public over its coverage of the Duke of Edinburgh's death.

The corporation cleared its schedules to cover the news when Prince Philip died on Friday, at the age of 99.

EastEnders and the MasterChef final were replaced by news programmes, while BBC Four was taken off air completely.

The BBC said it was "a significant event which generated a lot of interest both nationally and internationally".

It added: "We acknowledge some viewers were unhappy with the level of coverage given, and impact this had on the billed TV and Radio schedules.

"We do not make such changes without careful consideration and the decisions made reflect the role the BBC plays as the national broadcaster, during moments of national significance.

"We are grateful for all feedback, and we always listen to the response from our audiences."

The corporation's fortnightly complaints report was published on Thursday.

The figure makes the coverage of Prince Philip's death the most complained-about piece of programming in BBC history

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-56756296

Anyone would think it went on for a week, it was literally Friday after 11am and then back to normal Saturday, people just like moaning

Tom4784 15-04-2021 09:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rusticgal (Post 11034215)
No one has...the person who claimed he had failed to give examples :shrug:

Except me and other people have pointed out instances in the very recent past where it's happened. Again, feigning ignorance does not help. I remember you replying to those posts that called out such behaviour so you're definitely aware of them.

Marsh. 15-04-2021 11:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11034230)
The BBC has confirmed it received 109,741 complaints from the public over its coverage of the Duke of Edinburgh's death.

The corporation cleared its schedules to cover the news when Prince Philip died on Friday, at the age of 99.

EastEnders and the MasterChef final were replaced by news programmes, while BBC Four was taken off air completely.

The BBC said it was "a significant event which generated a lot of interest both nationally and internationally".

It added: "We acknowledge some viewers were unhappy with the level of coverage given, and impact this had on the billed TV and Radio schedules.

"We do not make such changes without careful consideration and the decisions made reflect the role the BBC plays as the national broadcaster, during moments of national significance.

"We are grateful for all feedback, and we always listen to the response from our audiences."

The corporation's fortnightly complaints report was published on Thursday.

The figure makes the coverage of Prince Philip's death the most complained-about piece of programming in BBC history

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-56756296

I'd understand if we were in the era of 3 channels, especially with lockdown restrictions. But, there's so much choice now it seems ridiculous to complain.

Marsh. 15-04-2021 11:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 11034231)
It's a disgusting cruel and downright nasty game that shows the depths TIBB has fallen to.

Yes, an illustration of the depths TiBB has fallen to, despite that game existing on this forum for well over a decade now.

arista 16-04-2021 12:10 AM

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arista 16-04-2021 12:11 AM

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arista 16-04-2021 12:15 AM

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arista 16-04-2021 12:20 AM

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arista 16-04-2021 12:21 AM

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arista 16-04-2021 12:22 AM

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arista 16-04-2021 12:24 AM

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arista 16-04-2021 12:46 AM

https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/04...8521382363.jpg

Marsh. 16-04-2021 09:17 AM

Ffs not the diagrams explaining what "standing apart" means. :joker:

arista 16-04-2021 12:22 PM

https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/04...51_964x543.jpg

Kazanne 16-04-2021 02:39 PM

I see nothing sinister ,his 3 grandsons together, William and Harry dont have to be joined at the hip.

joeysteele 16-04-2021 05:38 PM

Well, it seems from all reports this funeral had been planned by Prince Philip himself.
Which if things can be, is how it should be.

So he wanted William on the right side and Harry on the left side of him whichever one is where.

So what on earth are the media doing being so disrespectful to Prince Philip's memory and plans by trying to create divisive drama where on the day there probably is none, and neither should there be.

bots 16-04-2021 05:49 PM

i am sure everyone that attends will just want the event to be over as quick as possible so that they can get on with living their lives, they wont use it as a platform to discuss family issues :laugh:

GoldHeart 16-04-2021 05:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 11034634)
Well, it seems from all reports this funeral had been planned by Prince Philip himself.
Which if things can be, is how it should be.

So he wanted William on the right side and Harry on the left side of him whichever one is where.

So what on earth are the media doing being so disrespectful to Prince Philip's memory and plans by trying to create divisive drama where on the day there probably is none, and neither should there be.

I wish the media would shut up trying to create drama, the family are grieving.


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