BBC swerve the issue More than one driver listening to the BBC 5 Live 606 live phone-in show broadcast in front of a studio audience in Manchester last Saturday reported almost swerving off the road when host Mark Chapman inadvertently read out a tweet from a Mr I McH***. The gaffe brought the house down and Chapman immediately apologised. The BBC have not had any complaints. Meanwhile, the cuts-ravaged Beeb are looking for voluntary redundancies among their football commentators, with only one per match being used on club games next season. But it is expected Mike Ingham and Alan Green will still jointly commentate on England until after the 2014 World Cup. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/ar...adium-continue-look-filler.html#ixzz1h5maKgl6
Wouldn't it be easier to get rid of the "pundits"? Crooks, Savage, Claridge (and many more) should all be shown the door.
A derivation on the classic where a young barmaid is asked to call from behind the bar to a pub full of regulars whether anyone had seen "Mike Hunt"
It would have been even easier to not waste hundreds of millions moving to Salford. Crooks, Savage and Claridge provide comedy gold with their ineptitude.