Yes, childless people also have ears.
As said alreadyWhy, what is it like?
No you haven't said what it is like.As said already
Indeed.course it is,,dopy.No you haven't said what it is like.
Is it ok to have it on tele whilst children watch it?
They did the same with UKIP.I listened to 5 live the other morning.
They interviewed some fella known on TV and radio with a good job and education.
Talking why he voted remain.
They then went on to Jane from Love Island fame.
She explained why she voted Brexit...
It back fired as she seemed well informed educated and spoke well.
Biased BBC
And does that influence manifest itself in political bias or in trustworthiness?The BBC influence through its media production is immense. The quality of the programming. The nature series which is world renowned would not have been produced by any other broadcaster due to the immense cost and time involved.
Please show us your proof of the number of 5-year olds who voted for them to receive an award.For 5 year olds!
Is that the biased BBC which employs both Nigel Farage and James O'Brien as broadcasters on Radio 5, or a biased BBC which exists only in your febrile imagination?I listened to 5 live the other morning....Biased BBC
Eyes too. Well spotted.Yes, childless people also have ears.
Not me boyo.You were the one who seemed surprised that childless people could have heard of childish things.
That's a shame.
Perhaps that's why you are quick to scoff over the merits of children's television shows, somehow deeming them of lesser importance to your preferred TV.
Pity, TT has won many awards (multiple BAFTA's no less) in its own right. Probably one of the most successful TV shows out there. Even childless people have heard of it.