Archive for the ‘bbc’ Category

I’m Proud of the BBC

Posted 18 Oct 2010 — by admin
Category bbc, Uncategorized

Get this song to number one!!

Do these people ever learn.

Posted 30 Oct 2008 — by admin
Category actual, bbc

Another talented and experienced staffer is sacrificed at the altar of Thompson and the BBC. Will these people ever learn. Instead of spending all your time apologising whenever something goes wrong, get some balls and stand up for and stand by your staff.

Listen to Thompson squirm and tell me why it’s not time for him to go.

edit: btw… no one died!

Morning Reviews and iPlayer

Posted 24 Feb 2008 — by admin
Category bbc, iplayer, reviews, Uncategorized

While sitting on the Tube desperately trying to avoid falling into the jaws of sleep after another wakeful night thanks to one mini me or the other, I forget which, I was struck by a realisation.

It always seemed peculiar to me to have reviews of last nights TV in the morning free sheet to read on the way into work on the tube. Are the editorial staff of Metro trying to taunt me by telling me how good last nights TV was? Having said that, sometimes they make me feel a little better by telling me how shite it was making me somewhat happier that I didn’t waste 60 minutes of my life watching the live episode of ‘Two pints of larger…’, although that might have been quite good, I forget!

So what has changed? Well the advent of iPlayer, 4OD et all. Now having reviews in the morning papers suddenly makes sense. It’s like all this time they were pointlessly telling me about TV that was so good, I’m never likely to ever see it again once I’d missed in the night before, but now I can. Never mind the big step forward in technology,  now I can read the review for something I’ve missed and log on to bbc.co.uk/iplayer or channel4.com/4od and get instant access to the show I missed. And enjoy it or not, I can still book my place at the watercooler, even if it is a day or two late!

The BBC Diary – An Obituary

Posted 24 Nov 2007 — by admin
Category bbc, calendar, demise, diary

Following the sad departure of BBC Technology, BBC Broadcast and the 10 year service award, we received news recently of the passing of the BBC diary.

As a child I recall the delivery of the BBC diary as an annual event in our house. My Father would bring home his new navy blue diary, smartly embossed with the BBC lozenges, along with an extra one for my Mother (you could get one for your wife/partner in those days). They diligently transfered birthdays and phone numbers from their current diaries to the next years and then used them throughout the year to record arrangements, work schedules and events of import.

The BBC diary is unique in that it contained a variety of BBC specific information, only of use to those lucky enough to work here. Addresses and phone numbers (and laterly email addresses) of all BBC premises across the UK were accompanied by first aid and medical emergency information, the date of the annual Corporation Day and the brithdays of all past DGs. The BBC diary knew how to keep up with the times.

The BBC Diary grew up an only child but was drawn into a larger family in later life. Joined by it’s slim and pocket varieties the BBC diary evolved into a wall calendar and even created extra value through the 15 month calendar complete with its system of BBC weeks. During the late 80′s and early 90′s the BBC diary was joined by its distant cousin the Filofax diary, but with the decline of the Yuppie and the advent of the New Labour government this dairy was lost at a young age. The grand daddy of them all was the A4 day per page diary that sat majestically on many a desk, guiding its proud owner through their daily tasks.

Over the years the BBC diary existed in a range of colours. Its early years were marked by a classic navy blue but as it grew older it grew bolder in its annual outfit. Colours of note include an icky green, a blood curdling red and a peculiar brown which, it was claimed, had no pantone reference at all.

At this sad time we send our best wishes for the wellbeing of the BBC Club, BBC Resources and the holy grave of Petra, the original fake Blue Peter dog.

The BBC diary leaves behind the BBC calendar.

Quote about the BBC Diary:

“I have had a few big fat desk diaries over the years, usually because some firm has given me a big fat one for free. For three years I had a BBC diary. Huge thing. What a mistake. Now, on the shelf where I keep my 40 years of life lined up, the BBC diaries stick out, ruining the symmetry.”

Comment: All you need is life – and a decent diary
Independent, The (London),  Dec 13, 1999  by Hunter Davies  http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19991213/ai_n14264691

 

 

 

Echo

Posted 23 Oct 2007 — by admin
Category bbc, london, television centre, tvc

In the light of last weeks news about the potential sale of BBC Television Centre in London, I thought I’d post a clip by Jon Jacobs that echos my feeling about working at White City and for the BBC.  [youtube=http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=-VjOi4kavNQ] Join the Facebook group opposing the sale of TVC and sign the petition too.

Alan Johnston Free

Posted 17 Jul 2007 — by admin
Category "alan johnston", bbc, free, gaza

I know it’s a bit late but my blogging has been a little slack. Alan Johnston is free, more information here.

Control

Posted 12 Jun 2007 — by admin
Category "Secret Blog of a TV Controller ", 3, bbc, blog, controller, real, spoof

This is the funniest thing I’ve ever read. To be totally honest I don’t care if it’s true or not, whoever has written it is a total genius and if they’re not the controller of BBC 3 then they bloody should be. There’s enough material in there to turn around the comedy fortunes of that there channel on it’s own. I’d love to see that!