Sunday, 29 April 2012





The BBC Field Producers’ Handbook

This is a serious blog but as a light-hearted interlude, some brilliant bits of the 1956
edition of ‘The BBC Field Producers’ Handbook’ and the chapter called ‘Getting
the best from your correspondent‘ On arrival, you may shake a correspondent’s hand.
But never address him by his Christian name. Over-familiarity makes for poor
broadcasting “If your correspondent stumbles or is hesitant on air, offer him some
brandy from your ration. …

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LOVING IRAN..

Anything to do with Israel always brings out some of the worst bias in the BBC.
Have a read of this story concerning how the country’s leadership is supposedly
“misleading” the public on the merits of a possible military strike on Iran.
Throughout the article, Israel is portrayed as the bully with poor Iran as the victim.
Nehanyahu is a guy that the BBC can barely disguise its contempt for …
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