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Quote: lizcat @ 23rd January 2014, 7:13 PM GMT

Also BBC stations in Salford Media Centre do not have live news casts from Salford Quays area.

Hi, now that I live in Manchestershire and I'm out of work, I am happy to do this for the BBC. I'm eager to take a six figure sum for turning up for 5 mins a day and/or being felt up by whichever presenter wants a go.

Can I add this to my Jobsearch activity page?

Quote: Nil Putters @ 23rd January 2014, 7:26 PM GMT

and/or being felt up by whichever presenter wants a go.

Can I add this to my Jobsearch activity page?

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Quote: lizcat @ 23rd January 2014, 7:13 PM GMT

Hi spamalot here again.

Sorry to bother you 3 twits all semi informed of the facts including the fact that the magna carta was in fact signed at Runnymede and not Linda Robson' house at Birds of a feather fame.

Pls read the link below regards filming at Auntie as a once employee of the hallowed BBC.

http://www.theguardian.com/media/2012/jul/16/bbc-sells-television-centre

I have a signed and dated copy that we are watching BBC televison all week by the staff here.

Apparently the BBC closed it's doors in 2013 at TVC wood lane and transferred to Broadcasting House - I worked at Broadcasting House in 1995 and there are no production facilities at Broadcasting house except radio studios not applicable for TV news recording. This is not in accordance with the BBC charter which allows Filming of news that has to be from the capital.

Also BBC stations in Salford Media Centre do not have live news casts from Salford Quays area.

Also this is to be true of all BBC media outlets including White City. They do have production facilities at BBC Scotland and BBC Manchester Oxford road but not News Stations.

As for enlightment we have Ant & Decs' chinese takeway for that.

Who are you?

Quote: lizcat @ 23rd January 2014, 3:38 PM GMT

http://www.theguardian.com/media/2012/jul/16/bbc-sells-television-centre

What no BBC comedy?

Why not, it could do with a break, I could live without panel shows and totally fake sitcoms quite easily, it would give ITV a chance to get a look in finally, and I'm sure its many comedians could get by on their stand up and DVD income well enough. And if they can't, tough, get some hair cuts and get down the job centre. Yes shut it down please, let the fat twats pay for their own Ivy lunches for a while.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2545000/Make-iPlayer-viewers-pay-licence-fee-BBC-call-reforms-deal-500-000-homes-watch-programmes-online.html

Yes but what about the comedy?

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