NGMsGhost wrote on Oct 2
nd, 2007 at 8:52am:
Sounds an interesting and well researched item by BBC standards.
It doesn't sound like they mentioned or gave the URL for the 10 Downing Street petition though?
Of course its fortunate that the BBC's services do not have to be free at the point of delivery. Otherwise they would need to be asking about the BBC's use of revenue earning 0870 numbers and what is going to happen to them after 1st February 2008.
Yes, it was well researched, and well presented. The limitation of this sort of programme is, however, that they cannot give more than a few minutes to a topic. It is necessarily brief. There was no time to mention the Petition or the Early Day Motion or even to read out viewers comments, though they did say at 7.15 and again at 8.20 that they had received many comments. I would really like to see those comments and have emailed the programme asking about them.
The strongest part of the item was the one-legged lady complaining about her telephone bill. She perfectly illustrates the public's complaint about all this. We need the DoH, GMC, BMA, Ofcon, PCTs, MPs and doctors all around the country to look at this, take note and DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT.
I am currently contacting the press about this item to see if any of them wish to follow it up with their own story.
Your comment about the BBC is worthy of a campaign all to itself. If only I had the time I would really like to take the BBC to task on this. Are there any volunteers out there, ready and willing to plague the hell out of the BBC on this? I am sure many of us would help.