- Mon Jan 17, 2005 4:46 pm
#163249
Has anyone else noticed how the BBC radio teams are only choosing competitors from middle to upper class backgrounds/families for their main competition features.
Take for instance the family flown over from Australia to meet their daughter & son in-law (broke, but toffs) or the radio show broadcast from some well-to-do house in Essex, Surrey blah blah, with their on-suite loos etc.
The list goes on:
I thought I must be reading into a little too much... but hey presto. Today's competition of having Lamar visit your school was won by some teenager from the world of "Harry Potter".
And just to prove my point. I believe "Feeder" are soon to be part of this "visit your school for a day" competition. Lets just see who wins and where their respective school is..
Odds are it won't be some teenager living on a council estate or high rise.
Shame on you.
Back to car park catchphrase.
Take for instance the family flown over from Australia to meet their daughter & son in-law (broke, but toffs) or the radio show broadcast from some well-to-do house in Essex, Surrey blah blah, with their on-suite loos etc.
The list goes on:
I thought I must be reading into a little too much... but hey presto. Today's competition of having Lamar visit your school was won by some teenager from the world of "Harry Potter".
And just to prove my point. I believe "Feeder" are soon to be part of this "visit your school for a day" competition. Lets just see who wins and where their respective school is..
Odds are it won't be some teenager living on a council estate or high rise.
Shame on you.
Back to car park catchphrase.