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And Now an Apology....
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[quote:Shoot straight Johnny:MV8yMjQyOTk1XzM4MTA5NzA2X0I1QjNCNzU=] Great video..LoL. I felt a bit sorry for the copper though. Well out of her depth. This subject is interesting to me though. I'm going to research it a bit more. :cool2: [/quote]
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You know I sometimes wonder whether people are genuine!
Who am I to say, please judge for yourself.
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Well it seems the board of Directors decided to come clean about the affair.
It fell upon James's shoulders to break the news today.
For me, memories stirred of Tony Hayward's apology for the BP Oil Spill Disaster and I pondered the possibility that Tony may have shared with James details of his 'script writer.'
~ You've got to admire the 'honesty.'
James Purnell, BBC's director of strategy and digital: "We've messed up, we're sorry"
The 2011 review may seem regrettable now but with hindsight some may find it amusing.
Background to this study
As the BBC’s governing body, the BBC
Trust acts to get the best out of the BBC
for licence fee payers. In part this means
ensuring that the BBC continues to provide
excellent value for money. We commission
Value for Money investigations into specific
areas of BBC activity to help ensure that
licence fee payers are getting the best
possible return on every pound of their
licence
fee.
Presented to Parliament by the Secretary of
State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport
by Command of Her Majesty
February 2011
(BBC copyright)
Gosh! The Queen Commanded this study.
Thank you my dear Sovereign.
[
link to www.bbc.co.uk
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Let's hope Tony's back on his feet now, I remember that was a tough time for him.
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