boboff wrote:You see I don't Agree, and on watching news Knight last night, this very topic came up, and there the consensus was similar to mine.
I think it was described as BBC engaging in self flagellation, being portrayed as a Russian yelling "beat me beat me" summed it up well for me.
Also do you have to use such strong and offensive terms to offer your opinions "don't talk such utter Balls" etc it really adds little to your post.
Ah taking the moral high ground eh? Highly amusing considering some of the things you have posted on this forum during your time on it.
Regarding the news knight thing, I didn't see the show, but from what you are describing it has seemingly no relevance to the point I am trying to make. All I am saying is making up the winner is neither entertaining nor the right thing to do. It is surely far less hassle and much easier to simply say "technical difficulties" then announce it at a later date. How is creating a fictional winner of any use to anyone, bar creating 2 seconds of potential embarrassment for the production company admiting that a computer failed. Big woop.
I agree that the BBC's reaction of taking every competiton off air since is a mass over reaction but it is, in my view, foolish to suggest they were right to fake winners in the first place.