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Old January 7th 07, 06:31 AM posted to uk.sci.astronomy,uk.sci.weather
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Patrick Moor is not happy with the scheduled programming for his 650th
edition of The Sky At Night.

In an era when the BBC has 24 hours of rather repetitive news on its
own channel -some of which (repeats of the best bits every half an
hour) spill over into free to air / terrestrial channels every morning
until the "ooh look at me I am pushing my new political ideal
accountancy practice programme film book insert word here show" at 6
am.

And when the powers that be there, spend a small fortune on rather poor
computer aided graphics.

And have to send their weather presenters out in the rain because they
are in the dark about meteorology.

And who knows how much is being spent on its web servers?

It seems a pity to me too that the BBC is incapable of recognising
diamonds from dust.

I must admit that I have never found the scheduling of the programme to
be suited to me. I doubt very much it ever has. That is because the BBC
is loaded with the sort of British Management that made us famous.

It did the same to the now defunct gem: Weatherview.

 




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