They are almost certainly trimmed versions of programs which previously
had continuity announcements or other guff at the beginning/end. For
those suggesting the actual content is being edited, the BBC have a
different tag for that - editorial.
On the other hand, I have multiple versions of s
On 19/09/2020 11:05, Jim web wrote:
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Chris Brady wrote:
However bearing in mind the increasing left wing PC bias of the Beeb, so
many Brit classic comedy programmes have had the tag ' shortened' in the
metadata. This nonsense started in about 2019. Why?
You seem to be tryi
In article
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Chris Brady wrote:
> However bearing in mind the increasing left wing PC bias of the Beeb, so
> many Brit classic comedy programmes have had the tag ' shortened' in the
> metadata. This nonsense started in about 2019. Why?
You seem to be trying to get your 'answer' in before your
The BBC is almost certainly removing the parts of the episodes that
may upset listeners of a certain persuasion,
-Dave
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On Sat, 19 Sep 2020 at 09:26, Chris Brady wrote:
I'm trying to rationalse what's going on in Brit. comedy re-airings on
iPlayer. Judging by the rubbish that goes under the name of 'comedy'
today how dare they mess with our old-time classics.
This year and last year the Beeb has been re-airing series 8, 9 and 10
of the Navy Lark at 320 kbps. Prev
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