Sunday, August 19, 2007

Offending others...

It seems the BBC is becoming more and more embroiled in various issues concerning its impartiality. No need to look far for details, just Google BBC bias and there are various sites dedicated solely to bringing it to our attention! Many of these sites could be dismissed as being overly polemic and bias themselves, however many are not and more and more the BBC is coming under the media spotlight. The BBC have never been particularly bothered about offending all sorts of people, political parties, oragnisations and religions. Regular posters on Radio 5 Live message boards know of this more than most because it is constantly (constantly!) being discussed: there was the Iron Naz case and now colonelartist and others have joined the infamy: The Useful Idiot blog keeps us up to date and it has now been followed up in yesterday's Daily Mail. Being fair, all this could all be 'dodgy moderation' of posts and not laid at the door of 'Auntie'. However, this is not the 'offending others' I refer to in this post's title:

In today's Observer David Smith reports how the "BBC has abandoned plans to screen a fictional terrorist attack by Muslim suicide bombers in the primetime drama Casualty after internal clashes over whether the highly sensitive subject matter would cause offence." Hmmm...sensible you say, wouldn't want that although the drama executives were happy with the storyline (as they should be) but..."they were overruled by the corporation's editorial guidelines department, which ordered that the episode be changed so that the Muslim characters were replaced by animal rights extremists."
"A source close to next month's new series of Casualty, the long-running BBC1 hospital drama, said that it was to start with a two-part special in which a young Muslim runs into a bus station and blows himself up. Another Muslim is wearing a suicide vest but fails to detonate it; instead he is injured and the vest has to be carefully removed. The source said that senior figures in the drama department supported the idea but were blocked by editorial guideline staff, who oversee the corporation's editorial and ethical standards. The drama staff were overruled because of concerns that the story would perpetuate stereotypes of young Muslims in Britain."
'Editorial and ethical guidelines' MY ARSE! Can anyone suggest ANY other group that would have caused the BBC to change the story? (The animal-rights bomb episode will go ahead) It also underlines the fact that the BBC DOES have bias enshrined in it's own editorial guidelines.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I never thought I'd ever say this but I don't watch the news on the Beeb anymore. I watch it on ITV.

Rod Liddle has written some quite good pieces (albeit in the Speccie) recently about the institutionalised (sp?) left-wing bias at the BBC and he's a left-wing blurke himself (and the ex-producer of the Today programme).

Anonymous said...

Its all got very public now hasn't it.!
The moderation issue is interesting in its apparent bias and I can see this being the end of the bbc boards.
I have had some fun times there but really they are just a waste of [our] money when so many use them for 'agendas'.

Anonymous said...

Span do you know who 'the useful idiot' is on the bbc boards?

Span Ows said...

Hi Sarnia, welcome back, hope all went well. I'm in Engalnd now so not online as much...it's terrible!...only an hour or so since Monday

(shiver and shake withdrawal)

Hi Lucy, I know who 'the friend poster' of the useful idiot is...or it could be him 'in disguise' doing TUI himself. I won't put it just yet as I'm in the middle of trying to be sure. He's moved to the Uk board for the last coupel of weks since this 2nd episode (colonel artist) has blown up, probably because the World board is dead!

It wouldn't surprise me if teh baords shut but it's what we've suspected for ages, ages before the public spats!

Bye for now

Span Ows said...

That may seem a bit wierd but I've deleted the comment that had about 20 links to vatious things:

Read this news of a Blogger warning not to follow dodgy links on the comments if you aren't sure.