Wow. I saw this piece shared by a Palantir employee & assumed it was internal company propaganda.
Turns out it’s a Spectator piece. Same difference, it turns out.
There is a lot going on right now on the @Space_Station, but fortunately we are all safe and witnessed a spectacular southern aurora show yesterday thanks to a recent solar event.
📺 NEW VIDEO!
Grab a coffee as Gav takes us on another deep dive!
➡️ Why The Daleks' Master Plan Makes No Sense - The Galactic Warfare Problem (And a solution)
https://t.co/A4zVGoWSK9
Barred from wearing pro-Palestinian symbols because? Because pro-Palestinian badge wearing = antisemitism? Obviously. Because Israelis don’t like it and all Jews are Israelis…er…hang on, I’m getting muddled.
So, I see there’s yet *another* attempt by Danny Cohen to get Misan Harriman sacked. First the Times, now the Telegraph.
Thing is I’m sure these are his own views & not those of his employer, a billionaire who bought a TV station at Netanyahu’s request.
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@bbcquestiontime I v rarely view live BBC but when I do it’s exceptionally good! This evening’s excellent Putin doc had great interviewees inc Fiona Hill. The BBC has power & reach & excellent journalism. @bbcquestiontime is an aberration, a persistent editorial fail that requires its own inquest
Tomorrow, Question Time is in Dulwich for an AI special
Joining Fiona on the panel are Darren Jones, Julia Lopez, Mo Gawdat, Laura Gilbert, and Victor Riparbelli
Join #bbcqt, 9pm on @BBCiPlayer, @BBCSounds, and @BBCNews, 10:40pm on @BBCOne
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@David__Brunt@chrismeredith41@TobyHadoke Crappy journalism. Certainly in line with the BBC's position on the show at the time, though. I'd say Troughton got lucky, given where the programme was in '87.
Lost Late Night Horror Found
Film is Fabulous! has collaborated with Darren Payne of ‘Dirt in the Gate Movies’ to preserve a missing episode of BBC television:
Late Night Horror: No Such Thing As A Vampire (Broadcast: 19th April 1968)