Howard G
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Reposted from a well respected cameraman from TFS (Ealing Film Studios) on the TFS website
I appear to have started this debate on Blue book and its 0400 sparrows and I cant sleep, I had better take off my grumpy old man hat. Technically the OB crews were magnificent despite the elements, I remember only too well the problems you had in Yorkshire, many moons ago with XLR's in the rain. What it must be like now with blu tooth connections beggars belief. What I have problems with is the use of the subject matter. If HM, or somebody near to her can do research into Elisabeth 1 dress worn many ages ago and use it in the 20th centaury, why cant the directors researchers do the same. I find it difficult to believe that the BBC's lack of it was so blooming obvious. Didn't anybody in authority in production have a running order, doesn't anybody know semaphore signals, The War Horse was obvious, where was the music in relation to the churches and buildings?. What about the history of buildings and boats. I can go on making cheep jokes about the presenters and perceived role or lack of it, there certainly was a butch presence on the rowing barge, and camp in the campanology one, one can go on and on about the inane and trivial treatment of this wonderful event. Both you and Mary explain in some detail the reasons as to why it was such an abject failure, but the fault goes far deeper, and it is probably a generation thing, the target audience, the young,? wanted, immediate gratification, not knowledge. There appeared to nobody in charge with sufficient gravitas to overrule the "keep it sharp brigade" so beloved by daytime TV. From what I saw the other channels were not much better in both the approach and content matter. What sticks in the craw is the self belief that the BBC were right, and it was a magnificent OB, it wasn't, and the DG was so wrong in his self congratulatory massif to staff. The BBC doesn't deserve the license fee any more, it wastes it rather than using it program making. To be told that it is cheaper to bring back a programme to London rather than host it In Salford makes one wonder about the cost of train fares , hire cars, flights to Salford, let alone the relocation costs of staff, Our money is not being well spent. We used to keep our family problems" in house" in the past, this should be blasted from the roof tops and the senior management should be embarrassed by the reaction to their ex staff, anybody
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