Prime Ministers Question Time 01NOV06, excerpt including Blair, Cameron and Mr. Speaker trying to treat both sides equally, and failing in the process. The exchange with Mr. Speaker starts about 6'00" in. Footage and commentary from The Daily Politics with Andrew Neil.
On May 8th 2006 BBC News 24's Karen Bowerman interviewed Guy Kewney, a respected IT expert, re. Apple Computer vs. Apple Music. Only it wasn't Guy Kewney. They interviewed a job applicant live on air instead! His expression when he realises their mistake is priceless! Full story: http://biased-bbc.bl ogspot.com/2006/05/i -ad-that-guy-kewney- in-back-of-my-cab.ht ml
BBC One's Six O'Clock News report on the BBC's grovelling apology to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and photographer Annie Leibowitz for biased editing that appeared, wrongly, to show Her Majesty 'storming out of a photo shoot'. See biased-bbc.blogspot. com for more details.
BBC News 24 reports on the BBC's grovelling apology to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and photographer Annie Leibowitz for biased editing that appeared, wrongly, to show Her Majesty 'storming out of a photo shoot'. See biased-bbc.blogspot. com for more details.
David Milibland gaffe on Question Time: "I predict that when I come back on this programme in six months or a year's time people will be saying, 'Oh wouldn't it be great to have that Blair back, because we can't stand that Gordon Brown'". Milibland continues to dig a hole, and is promptly dumped on by the insufferably smug Simon Hughes.
BBC One's Ten O'Clock News report on the BBC's grovelling apology to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and photographer Annie Leibowitz for biased editing that appeared, wrongly, to show Her Majesty 'storming out of a photo shoot'. See biased-bbc.blogspot. com for more details.
BBC Newsnight interviews Peter Fincham, Controller of BBC1, about the BBC's grovelling apology to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and photographer Annie Leibowitz for biased editing that appeared, wrongly, to show Her Majesty 'storming out of a photo shoot'. For more details see: biased-bbc.blogspot. com
After a warm fluffy report at Six pm, the BBC's report has been 'remixed' into a more realistic report for the Ten pm news. What changed in the meantime? Compare this with my earlier video of the Six O'Clock news. Visit Biased-BBC.blogspot. com for the full story.
Newsnight attempts to make up for last Friday's scandalous 'cripple' email non-story 'misjudgement' by broadcasting another Crick investigation, this time on Guido Fawkes' favourite think-tank, the Sith Institute. For more information see: biased-bbc.blogspot. com and www.order-order.com.
Andrew Marr in Downing Street, describing an inerview he'd just finished with Gordon Brown, followed by a clip from the interview. The interview is controversial because Brown selected Marr for the interview, rather than explaining his decision to rule out a 2007 general election to the wider media.
Pt. 1 of 2. On the day when a senior employee close to Tony Blair is arrested on suspicion of perverting the course of justice as part of the Cash for Honours enquiry, BBC Newsnight leads with... a story about how a member of the public, in a private email, referred to a Labour politician as, shock horror, a cripple. Definitely no BBCNuLab spin there then, no sirree!
Adam Mynott of the BBC tells us all about a "good natured demonsration" in Khartoum, with "smiling faces". Sky News reported an "angry mob" calling for the execution of Gillian Gibbons. Who's telling the truth? Judge for yourself... See also my later video of the Ten O'Clock news with a quite different emphasis. Read the full story at Biased-BBC.blogspot. com.
Sky News at Ten headlines, cutting (around 1:07") to their coverage of Al Gore's Nobel Peace Prize award, missing out two intervening stories. Compare and contrast with the BBC Ten O'Clock News of the same headlines and events.
Jeremy Whine gleefully repeats his oh so clever knuckle dragging depiction of local election results for various Conservative leaders, following local election results from Thursday May 4th, 2006.
Matt Frei of the BBC reports on a new US Army development, dripping with sarcastic disdain thoughout. Broadcast throughout the day on BBC News and BBC News 24.