When Jade, Jo and Danielle get out of that house they should fire their agents. Any agent worth their salt would have spotted the direction the papers were heading in and pulled their clients out rather than give them more rope.
Quite frankly BB should have gone in there last night and thrown that trio of witches right out on the street. Back into the gutter where they came from. I have a sneaking suspicion that BB knew which way things would go with this year's selection of inmates. But Shetty's comment - "I'm representing my country. Is that what today's UK is? It's scary." Make me want to hang my head in shame that the chackling trio are the end product of the NuLabor experiment.
Am I right in thinking that C4 is technically owned by the British Gov and if so shouldn't somebody mention this to the Indian Government. It could put Gordon Brown into an interesting position!
"Despite being a publicly owned, public service broadcaster, Channel 4 does not receive funding from the television licence income. Today, all programming is financed through its commercial activities, which include the sale of on-air advertising, though during its formative years funding came from ITV in return for their right to sell advertisements during its air-time.
The Channel 4 Broadcasting Corporation is a publicly owned corporation whose board is appointed by OFCOM, in agreement with the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport. Like the BBC, it has a public-service remit. It also has an obligation to provide schools programming."
I agree with Croydonian. My god that shilpa is a piece of work (+: Although it slightly disconcerts me that my newsagent bears an uncanny resemblance to her and hes a bloke.
If this is the case then under the Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000 they are a ‘public authority’ and are obliged by law to 'actively promote good race relations'.
Their passive response so far probably won’t be enough to meet that obligation.
I’ve e-mailed the Commission for Racial Equality for advice, and will post any response I get in my blog.
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Even Max 'Muckspreader' Clifford won't touch them!
As long as means that we will never Jade on our screens again.
I think BB should put a career-destruct'o'meter in the corner of the screen each time the lovely trio start cackling
I think Shilpa is about to make shish kebab out of the lot of them - "fickos"
Anyone for dinner?
Quite frankly BB should have gone in there last night and thrown that trio of witches right out on the street.
Back into the gutter where they came from.
I have a sneaking suspicion that BB knew which way things would go with this year's selection of inmates.
But Shetty's comment - "I'm representing my country. Is that what today's UK is? It's scary."
Make me want to hang my head in shame that the chackling trio are the end product of the NuLabor experiment.
Am I right in thinking that C4 is technically owned by the British Gov and if so shouldn't somebody mention this to the Indian Government. It could put Gordon Brown into an interesting position!
Shock horror, a bunch of nobodies catapulted to uber-fame for doing F***-all don't have a clue what they're talking about. Why are we even surprised??
Right on the money Theo:
"Despite being a publicly owned, public service broadcaster, Channel 4 does not receive funding from the television licence income. Today, all programming is financed through its commercial activities, which include the sale of on-air advertising, though during its formative years funding came from ITV in return for their right to sell advertisements during its air-time.
The Channel 4 Broadcasting Corporation is a publicly owned corporation whose board is appointed by OFCOM, in agreement with the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport. Like the BBC, it has a public-service remit. It also has an obligation to provide schools programming."
(Source)
I agree with Croydonian.
My god that shilpa is a piece of work (+:
Although it slightly disconcerts me that my newsagent bears an uncanny resemblance to her and hes a bloke.
That's a great comment from Croydonian. Carphone Warehouse have suspended their funding now, how long can the show surivive without this funding?
Well spotted Theo & Croydonian
If this is the case then under the Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000 they are a ‘public authority’ and are obliged by law to 'actively promote good race relations'.
Their passive response so far probably won’t be enough to meet that obligation.
I’ve e-mailed the Commission for Racial Equality for advice, and will post any response I get in my blog.
Cheers
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