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The thoughts and opinions of Alexander Nekrassov - former political advisor to the Kremlin - on news, politics, current affairs, breaking news, and life in general. Humorous, and occasionally controversial Alexander will try to entertain and inform y
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The BBC Should Offer Me To Replace Jonathan Ross. Because I’m Better On TV
The BBC should ask me to replace Jonathan Ross and host BBC1’s evening chat show on Friday evenings. Why? Because I am much better doiung comedy stuff, I am more intelligent and I have things to say that would interest viewers. Ross has been g...
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The Weird World Of Cinema: Very Short People Shouldn’t Read This
Is it not amazing how people would accept the most ridiculous of things that happen on the big screen? The dialogues that make no sense, the vulgarity, the stupid situations, the two-dimensional characters, the primitive or non-existent story lines ...
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Sex And The City: A Boring Tale Of Slutty Women
This might surprise, but until very recently I have never watched a single episode of the TV series Sex and the City, even though it had been supposedly a huge hit with millions of viewers and turned its four main characters, four single women living...
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TV News: It’s A Strange World Out There
There are many things in TV news programmes that I find baffling. Why, for example, do presenters and correspondents often use phrases like ‘gang culture’ or ‘drug culture’ or ‘gun culture’ and ‘knife culture’? Wha...
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The BBC Must Change. Or Die
Together with my friends I have decided not to contribute to the BBC TV and radio ever again. I am doing this in protest against the outrageous policy of overpaying mediocrities like Jonathan Ross and other so-called ‘stars’ while underpaying...
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Oscar Watch: The Majority Of Films I’ve Seen Lately Were Just No Good. No Good At All
Have you ever been in situation: you are watching a film that you have heard so much about and a quarter of an hour later you find that it is such a load of rubbish that you simply cannot carry on anymore? It becomes unbearable, simply unbearable. Th...
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Of Phone Tapping, Journalism And The Laziness Of The British Press
Adam Lovejoy writes: Big news story in Britain: the Culture Select Committee of the House of Commons has quizzed former editor of the News-of-the-World, Andy Coulson, two days ago whether it was a good idea for hacks to ask others to tap illegally in...
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A Cynical View Of The British Media: Rumours, Gossip And All
R.F.Wilson writes: The way the British media has been covering, or rather, covering up the financial crisis and the subsequent recession in Britain caused by it is being widely discussed across the land, in the watering holes and at kitchen tables. W...
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A Weird Hobby: Inundating Switchboards At TV Stations With Calls
What a strange hobby some people have: inundating switchboards at TV stations with phone calls, for all sorts of stupid reasons. I have lost count of the occasions when I would hear about TV viewers calling TV stations - imagine, some people know p...
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A Tale Of One Disagreement. Between The Best Of Friends.
Thomas Mathew writes: Well, well, well. Guess what news the little birdie brought yesterday: the BBC - the publicly funded broadcaster and not the British Bath Company that has a similar abbreviation - has supposedly fallen out with the government ov...

