Monthly Archives: March 2004

Response to Stage One of the BBC Charter Review

Sir,
Firstly I would like to say that I am a fan of significant portions of the BBCs past output, particularly its comedy. The quality of its broadcasting has always been of a high standard, and I remain influenced by the BBC in general, whether it be radio or television.
I am not a fan of [...]

Another collision with the anti-war brigade

Today is St. Patrick’s Day. It tends to be a pretty big deal. But in Belfast, Northern Ireland, it is also something of a hot potato, seeing that the Republican movement seem to own everything which has to do with Irish culture in the North. Enter Republicans, enter everything Left; enter the [...]

Sex and the USA

What is with you, America?
First, the conservative right holds US television in its icy grip, stunting creativity by means of censorship for years with the effect that rarely would one see even a hint of sexuality in the majority of its output.
Then, Janet Jackson reveals a breast during the Superbowl half-time show 2004, which inevitably [...]

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