Tuesday, 4 August 2009

The end of the line for Strictly but sadly not for Jay Hunt

First Jay Hunt of the BBC was happy to remove Arlene Phillips from Strictly Come Dancing. She wanted to attract a younger audience and make the programme more "sexy". She is paid from our licence fees - but we do not want any changes and we certainly do not want Arlene Phillips to be removed. Not content with that Ms Hunt, who really does NOT have her finger on the pulse AT ALL has now sacked Karen Hardy. So for me and hopefully tens of thousands of other former viewers future Saturday evenings will not be spent watching Strictly Come Dancing. If there is nothing wrong with the format of a successful television show - please BBC do not change the format and especially do not change the format when it is our money that is being spent. Why is no one at the BBC listening to the concerns of the general public? The only person who should be axed - and quickly - is Ms Hunt.

1 comment:

Buster G said...

I quite agree. Jay Hunt is the very same ghastly left-wing harridan who pushed Carol Thatcher out of "The One Show". I resent my licence fee being used to fund a lavish lifestyle for these politically correct BBC trolls, especially when they make no attempt to provide a service. I think that the BBC's licence fee should be withdrawn. It would be interesting to see how much these "executives" would be worth in the real world. Very little, I would imagine.