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Red Moon 17-01-2007 08:20 AM

Radio live 5 - Phone in (\"Should Channel 4 take the CBB off the air?\")
 
BBC radio five live are asking the question "Should Channel 4 take the show off the air?" on there morning phone in. I thought I would ask the same question here and see what people think.

Should Channel 4 take the show off the air?

Could this campaign of e-mailing Ofcom and Carphone Warehouse be the end of the show? Could these people that are sending the e-mails being killing the show they love?

[Don't get personal]

Bigmouth81 17-01-2007 08:34 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Red Moon
BBC radio five live are asking the question "Should Channel 4 take the show off the air?" on there morning phone in. I thought I would ask the same question here and see what people think.

Should Channel 4 take the show off the air?

Could this campaign of e-mailing Ofcom and Carphone Warehouse be the end of the show? Could these people that are sending the e-mails being killing the show they love?

[Don't get personal]
show doesn't need to be killed....the bullying that happens every year needs to stop. But if they can't do this, then YES the show should be dropped.

S2 17-01-2007 08:40 AM

^ whats the BBC radio number?

Red Moon 17-01-2007 08:50 AM

You can call the show on 0500 909 693 or text them on 85058. But you might not get on they are very very busy!

It's an interesting discussion. If you can't get through add comments and join in the thread.

Channel 4 have said:
Quote:

"We don't tolerate any racist abuse in any form. Big Brother is closely monitoring all the housemates and will take appropriate measures to reprimand such behaviour where necessary.

"The social interactions and dynamics of the group are one of the key parts of the 'Big Brother' story and viewers have a right to see these portrayed accurately. However, this is balanced with our duty not to broadcast material that may cause unjustifiable offence."
source: Brand Republic

There is an official press release that has been issued by Channel 4, but I haven't found it yet.

Cody™ 17-01-2007 08:58 AM

no it shudnt be taken off air. jus needs to be sorted out!

Red Moon 17-01-2007 08:59 AM

So what do the producers need to do sort it out? How do they sort it out? Has it now got to big to sort out?

Red Moon 19-01-2007 09:08 AM

Seems the show is being talked about on Big Brother Again. It's been talked about on the phone in the last three mornings.

abs 19-01-2007 09:14 AM

i think it should be axed, personally!

James 19-01-2007 09:40 AM

Hmm, Big Brother is a reality show which holds up a mirror to ourselves and our society, and we don't always like what we see.

We can't deny that the attitudes on the show we've seen don't exist. The show has brought those things to our attention - they won't go away if the show goes away.

They did make a major mistake bringing the Goodys into it though - that was a disaster waiting to happen and C4 knew what they were doing, and it has given a very bad image of what we as a society are really like.

brazier 19-01-2007 09:48 AM

should show be taken of the air
 
No I dont think it should - it has had entertainment value but I agree with other writers here that the bullying and harassment issues need to be stopped before they escalate to the point that they did in this show. Also if it is a Celebrity based show then they need to have real celebrities and I suppose that really depends on how you define that term - for me it is someone recognizable for having achieved something in their life. So Jack and Danielle do not do it for me .. as I am in Australia neither does Jo and Ian however, as with Shilpa I acknowledge they do for people in the UK or of that age group. There is no doubt Shilpa is a celebrity - even I have heard of her, as is Dirk, Cleo and Jermaine. On consideration maybe the other issue for CBB in the UK is - do they only selecet / invite UK based celebrities. Of course this may be a problem in the future - who would want to go on?

arista 19-01-2007 10:50 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Red Moon
Seems the show is being talked about on Big Brother Again. It's been talked about on the phone in the last three mornings.

Yes but today at least
they talked about us paying 18 million
for Ross on BBC1,
The BBC is in a mess with funding to be cut.

Big Brother Topic was best on Question time last night
that you can view again on the BBC internet free.


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