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Author Topic: Stephen Fry - "The BBC and the future of Public Service Broadcasting"  (Read 554 times)

Offline BGonaSTICK

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The video of the second of three lectures on “The BBC and the future of Public Service Broadcasting”, produced by BBC Parliament, is now available online.

This lecture is by broadcaster, actor and comedian Stephen Fry, who reveals that he is still “frightened” by pop music and offshore radio. If you prefer, you can listen to the audio and/or read the transcript of the lecture, and there are also links to the first one by Sir David Attenborough.

These lectures are available to Web visitors from outside the UK.

Source: Media Network Weblog
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I'm frightened by pop music, too.

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 :hi5: :smoke: :gay:

Sorry. Just looking for an excuse to use the new smilies  :rofl:
Fibostöp 90cm/Invacom Quad on Moteck SG2100, Triax TD110/Inverto multi-LNB, Dreambox 7000, Skystar 2 PCI, Humax Foxsat HD
Thus the metric system did not really catch on in the States, unless you count the increasing popularity of the nine-millimeter bullet ~ Dave Barry

 

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