In the February 2019 issue of "Prospero", available on-line, here:-
http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/mypension/en/prospero_february_2019.pdf (page 5)
John Hale, retired BBC dubbing-mixer, has been having a "heated discussion" regarding the ""
unnecessary and distracting" music at
every opportunity" with the Executive Complaints Unit ......
ecu@bbc.co.uk.
Their reply was to dismiss his comments and complaints and they "have decided not to engage any further with your comment".
Personally, I think John is 100% correct, and the reply he received is disgraceful, and patronising.
Thank you to "Prospero" for publishing this correspondence under the heading-
"Music levels in documentaries- a follow up"
My personal point to all programme-makers... if you want viewers, you need listeners as well, and we turn off of we can't hear the words.
Just because you
can fill the sound with music and sound FX, it doesn't mean you
have to.