It’s political TV for those who hate the BBC’s bias in both directions!
This is the future of TV… It really is.
But the Devil’s Kitchen has some alternate observations.
It’s political TV for those who hate the BBC’s bias in both directions!
This is the future of TV… It really is.
But the Devil’s Kitchen has some alternate observations.
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#1 by wonkotsane on October 12th, 2006 - 10:10 pm
I like it. Ann Widdecombe really gave that woman presenter both barrels at the end there – you grew up with Maggie Thatcher? … You were still at school!
#2 by Gav on October 12th, 2006 - 10:49 pm
Excellent — although my defenses of Maggie look slightly more silly now…
#3 by james higham on October 13th, 2006 - 5:32 am
A look at my sidebar would reveal me advertising Doughty and yet there were things they could ahve done better – for example, getting back to those who supported them and fulfilling their promises. DK has other observations again. Sure it will be good though.