Monday, September 10, 2007

UK - BBC uncovers more fakery

That's an ironic headline as lying and fabricating stories for years.

"In each case, programme makers either declared a fictitious winner or posed as participants to cover up technical faults or a shortage of genuine entrants. "


In the real world a show gets axed if no one watches or listens, but in BBC land they get a tele tax increase.

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