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BBC ADMITS MORE PHONE-IN DECEPTIONS

Thursday January 24,2008

The BBC has admitted to two fresh phone-in cons, this time involving Russell Brand and Jo Whiley.

An edition of Brand's 6Music radio show was billed as live but was pre-recorded - and a member of staff posed as a competition winner. Listeners who called or texted to take part had no chance of winning.

Radio 1 star Jo Whiley's show has been found guilty of faking a competition entrant for the second time.

On this occasion, production staff made up the name of a competition participant. It occurred three weeks after another fake winner was put on air, an incident which came to light in October.

Listeners who texted into the programmes are to be offered compensation by the BBC. An apology will be broadcast on both networks this week.

Both breaches occurred in spring 2006. It is unclear why they did not show up in a previous trawl for evidence of misconduct.

The BBC downplayed the two new discoveries and said an "action plan" for cleaning up the Corporation was well under way.

"Neither of the two new cases revealed any new types of failing editorial practice which have not already been captured by the action plan, and both predate the commencement of the action plan," a spokesman said.

BBC director-general Mark Thompson revealed the two new breaches during a meeting with the BBC Trust. He said: "I am pleased to have been able to report considerable progress in delivering our action plan, which we will continue to pursue with vigour."

The Corporation suspended phone-in competitions last year after a spate of scandals involving the likes of Blue Peter, Comic Relief and Children In Need. A phased return of competitions begins this month, with Match of the Day's Goal of the Month and Ken Bruce's Pop Master the first to be reinstated.


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TRUTH HURTS

25.01.08, 8:11am

Well they only got fined £50.000 last time this happened while spending £700.000 renaming BBC 3 right now. The mighty BBC is a law upon itself and couldn't careless because they know YOU have to pay them

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TRUTH HURTS

25.01.08, 8:11am

Well they only got fined £50.000 last time this happened while spending £700.000 renaming BBC 3 right now. The mighty BBC is a law upon itself and couldn't careless because they know YOU have to pay them

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BBC = BLOODY BIG CON

24.01.08, 9:17pm

BLOODY BIG CON --- in more ways than one !

• Posted by: MaryPoppinsReport Comment

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BRITAINS BIGGEST CONS

24.01.08, 7:57pm

Why bother calling any of these shows, it's a con and that's all it is. The thing to do with anything like this is to look out for the people who run the show, when the show is on they can't be anywere else can they, if you see them out then the shows are taped, any kind of interaction is going to be a fix.

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WAS THIS ALSO A "CON ?"

24.01.08, 6:28pm

I wonder if it was also deception when the BBC reported that their beloved Labour Party had won the last election.
Sorry, just a pipedream.

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