Speaking of William Hanson, he writes for the Daily Mail now.Pete wrote:William Hanson
How many points does one lose or gain for having a room with a BBC News set inside?
Speaking of William Hanson, he writes for the Daily Mail now.Pete wrote:William Hanson
To be fair to Mouseboy, in this case you did start the comparison between UK and US sets. I don't believe he was trying to say US sets are superior or anything, in fact he was saying that US sets have gotten less flashy in recent years.DTV wrote:Mouseboy's comparisons of British and American TV News have now extended to our election coverage.
Daren't we get started on how much more interesting UK election nights are compared to American elections.
Then ignore them. IT'S THAT SIMPLE.bilky asko wrote:I enjoy his posts in the same way I enjoy posts from Tumble Tower.all new Phil wrote:I think his comments are very welcome. I'd rather read his thoughts than the following posts that whinge about what he has just said.
I didn't mean "enjoy" sarcastically - however, that sort of logic isn't conducive to discussion. The best posts are the ones that don't require a response, and I can't think of many of his posts that deserve that distinction.all new Phil wrote:Then ignore them. IT'S THAT SIMPLE.bilky asko wrote:I enjoy his posts in the same way I enjoy posts from Tumble Tower.all new Phil wrote:I think his comments are very welcome. I'd rather read his thoughts than the following posts that whinge about what he has just said.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/artic ... arpet.htmlbilky asko wrote:Speaking of William Hanson, he writes for the Daily Mail now.Pete wrote:William Hanson
How many points does one lose or gain for having a room with a BBC News set inside?