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BBC4 : "The Planets" : Irritating Music Clips



 
 
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Old December 13th 04, 08:01 PM
Fleetie
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Just now at about 19:50, it's turned into one of these AWFUL things the BBC
do with short space programmes where they mix in LOADS of short sections from
different songs, play them too loud, and generally end up irritating me!

Less of the music and more information!

Yet another example of the BBC's policy of jazzing up and dumbing down.
Presumably this policy is enshrined in an official corporation document
residing in a gleaming file gilded with leaf applied by virgins raised ad hoc.



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Old December 14th 04, 10:32 PM
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Well he'd be more animated than Chris Lintott!


"steven" wrote in message ...
The next thing will be Eminem presenting the Sky at night.

In article , Fleetie
wrote:

Just now at about 19:50, it's turned into one of these AWFUL things the

BBC
do with short space programmes where they mix in LOADS of short sections

from
different songs, play them too loud, and generally end up irritating me!

Less of the music and more information!

Yet another example of the BBC's policy of jazzing up and dumbing down.
Presumably this policy is enshrined in an official corporation document
residing in a gleaming file gilded with leaf applied by virgins raised

ad hoc.



Martin



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Old December 15th 04, 09:51 PM
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steven wrote

The next thing will be Eminem presenting the Sky at night.


AFAIK he's not ostentatiously gay or BME, though he's clearly rich
enough to get into the BBC (apparently the most important qualification
these days). It's more likely to be Julian Clary or Ozzy Osbourne. :-)

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