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boomer 15 November 2011 09:50 PM

Amazing Attenborough...
 
...but sadly, as always, the biased BBC :(

BBC drops Frozen Planet's climate change episode to sell show better abroad


Originally Posted by The Telegraph
British viewers will see seven episodes, the last of which deals with global warming and the threat to the natural world posed by man.

However, viewers in other countries, including the United States, will only see six episodes...

:mad:

mb

AndyC_772 15 November 2011 10:00 PM

Yay, just what we need, some more prime time TV propaganda :mad:

warrenm2 15 November 2011 10:10 PM


Originally Posted by boomer (Post 10334039)

British viewers will see seven episodes, the last of which deals with the BBC's view of global warming and the threat to the natural world posed by man.

However, viewers in other countries, including the United States, will only see six episodes, as they have a flippin choice whether or not to pay for propoganda and unsurprisingly wouldnt wipe up their cats vomit with such biased tripe, let alone pay for it


EFA :thumb:

dpb 15 November 2011 10:15 PM

its actually amazing the
flippin diatribe the beeb will let us see

boomer 16 November 2011 10:17 PM


Originally Posted by dpb (Post 10334098)
its actually amazing the
flippin diatribe the beeb will let us see

...or rather, "due to the unique way that the BBC is funded", we are being forced to pay (pro-rata) OVER TWO MILLION QUID just for this (yet to be seen) hour of propaganda :mad:

mb

rik-1 17 November 2011 01:15 AM

This is also why some BBC programmes lasting 60 minutes will show the "Climate Change bit" in the last ten minutes because most other countries will have 10 minutes of commercials in an hour time slot so can easily just cut it out.

Leslie 17 November 2011 11:59 AM

It is about time that we saw a programme which dealt with global warming honestly.

Trouble is, the authorities would not like that!

Les

Jay m A 17 November 2011 12:21 PM

I wouldn't be too concerned about AGW and its effect on climate, it doesn't change the fact that gas and oil resouces are finite at the ever increasing rate of consumption, due to the ever increasing population..we need to reduce carbon emissions and invest in other sources of energy production just to survive. Feeding everyone will be the major concern 100 years down the line, not the weather :)


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