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Old 10-02-2014, 02:19 PM #1
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Default BBC chief: no more comedy shows with all-male panels

BBC Going like the Labour party




If a Female Comedy Woman is good
they would ask her anyway.








[BBC chief: no more
comedy shows with all-male panels
Corporation is acting
on recommendations by the
Trust to boost female presence on screen
Danny Cohen head of the BBC's television
output, has promised viewers
that the corporation will not make
any more all-male comedy panel shows.
Following recommendations made by
the BBC Trust last year, Cohen has
underlined his determination to see
women appearing in the habitually
macho environment of panel shows
such as QI and Mock the Week.
Talking to the Observer about
his plans for better representing
his audiences on screen, Cohen said:
"We're not going to have any more
panel shows with no
women on them. It's not acceptable."]


http://www.theguardian.com/media/201...emale-presence




Feck you Cohen
all we want is the best
not Token women.

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