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To be fair the GBeebies clips I've seen have been funny. They should be used on media courses on how not to run a news/current affairs station.Originally posted by JustKeepSwimming View Post
Who would have thought he watched something other than GBeebies"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Lucky they are licensed as an entertainment show...Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
To be fair the GBeebies clips I've seen have been funny. They should be used on media courses on how not to run a news/current affairs station.Comment
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how not to - only if you are the socialist worker or the slaverOriginally posted by SueEllen View Post
To be fair the GBeebies clips I've seen have been funny. They should be used on media courses on how not to run a news/current affairs station.
https://pressgazette.co.uk/media-aud...ly%20listeners.
GB News outflanks TalkTV and LBC on Youtube
Weekly video views on YoutubeComment
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Emm...Originally posted by vetran View Post
how not to - only if you are the socialist worker or the slaver
https://pressgazette.co.uk/media-aud...ly%20listeners.
You do know LBC is a radio station and TalkTV is well a TV station?
This means their main output platforms are radio and TV respectively NOT YouTube.
People look at GBeebies on YouTube to have a laugh."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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LBC have video of each radio station and release catch up and highlights on YT.Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
Emm...
You do know LBC is a radio station and TalkTV is well a TV station?
This means their main output platforms are radio and TV respectively NOT YouTube.
People look at GBeebies on YouTube to have a laugh.
GBnews are the same.
The selection of stats was up to the press gazette, one assumes they know more than us about which figures to compare?
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My brother is the old fart where he works and comes out with quips from old films / TV all the time, much to the merriment of the one other old fart and the immense confusion of all the young whippersnappersOriginally posted by northernladuk View Post
Hee hee. I love the references to the classic shows. Every so often, when the situation dictates, I throw them out when with the family and it's totally lost on them
Fow him to the fwoor centurian, biggus dicus has a wife you know, he's not the messiah he's a very naughty boy. All wasted. FML.Comment
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When I was working in town I introduced some of my new colleagues (too young to have seen them first time) to Reginald Perrin's train excuses. When we met up it was a requirement that we quoted one.Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
My brother is the old fart where he works and comes out with quips from old films / TV all the time, much to the merriment of the one other old fart and the immense confusion of all the young whippersnappers
I also present Dirty Harry quotes as life lessons.
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