They must have been tulipfaced when they hired that Jonathan Woss. What a pillock.
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And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014 -
Anyone who can get their hands on 6 million of taxpayers money is hardly a pillock.
What does that make us?Older and ...well, just older!! -
I still find it hard to take in that Ross is paid £6 million/year. £600,000 p.a. seems like gross overpayment, but it's 10 times that. Wtf. Carol Vord. was on about £1m too. Surely 60 odd K a year for the likes of them is plenty? And someone like Paxman perhaps in the mid 150k. At least C4 got things right finally when they offered Carol 'waana loan' Vord a 90% pay cut.Comment
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It doesn’t exactly fit in with the stated aim of ‘educating and informing’ does it? I can see some value to society of the Paxmanator ripping into some slimey-arsed politician or dodgy banker. Hell, he’s funnier than Woss as well.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI still find it hard to take in that Ross is paid £6 million/year. £600,000 p.a. seems like gross overpayment, but it's 10 times that. Wtf. Carol Vord. was on about £1m too. Surely 60 odd K a year for the likes of them is plenty? And someone like Paxman perhaps in the mid 150k. At least C4 got things right finally when they offered Carol 'waana loan' Vord a 90% pay cut.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Agreed! It's a bit boring when what's-her-face is standing in.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostHell, he’s funnier than Woss as well.Comment
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Aren't they or their dodgy agents doing exactly what we would though?
Negotiating the best possible rate for the job?
It's just that the BBC is the weakest clientco out there "Certainly your demands for millions sounds fair to me, sign here!"
Not surprised of any of it since Wogan was found to be paid £££ for doing Children in need. scandalous
However, I wouldn't pay any of them in washers.'elf and safety guruComment
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I think the key point is the millions spent on the top few BBC "celebs" might be better spent on new comedies, dramas and interesting topical and educational programmes, rather than Chav fodder.Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI think the key point is the millions spent on the top few BBC "celebs" might be better spent on new comedies, dramas and interesting topical and educational programmes, rather than Chav fodder.

And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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I assume you mean Kirsty SQUAWK! Yes she is annoying.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostAgreed! It's a bit boring when what's-her-face is standing in.
Emily Maitlis however is YUMMERLICIOUSComment
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Or a reduction in the licence fee?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI think the key point is the millions spent on the top few BBC "celebs" might be better spent on new comedies, dramas and interesting topical and educational programmes, rather than Chav fodder.
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