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to be cross with the BBC?

34 replies

NKfffffffff965fbe2X118a26162da · 12/03/2008 09:56

On 3 March, my little boy was 3. We sent a card into Cbeebies. It got on - according to friends who saw it by chance. We didn't see it because the birthdays were shown in the schedules as being at 8.10 but they did them at about 7.55 and we switched on half way through. I have e-mailed the BBC three times to see if they'll make an exception to the "no recordings" rule. They haven't even acknowledged. We're gutted that we missed it as we know ho thrilled Marcus would be to see himself on the TV. Is it worth pursuing?

OP posts:
bundle · 13/03/2008 13:22

tough enough having time to make the bloomin programmes never mind copy stuff for viewers/listeners tbh

beaniesteve · 13/03/2008 13:23

I'm a librarian.

At the BBC

beaniesteve · 13/03/2008 13:23

unfortunately not in London though!

FluffyMummy123 · 13/03/2008 13:24

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UniversallyChallenged · 13/03/2008 13:34

Cod i hope you realise how much blame you have on your shoulders for - even if not this one (jury's out)- all the bizarre wind up threads

marina · 13/03/2008 13:38

I am so not a lady librarian in my 40s with short hair jura
No glasses yet though

bluejelly · 13/03/2008 13:38

I am sure the bbc would love to respond to everyone individually but are just snowed under...
Why don't you record a personal happy birthday video message and put it on youtube for your dc?

FluffyMummy123 · 14/03/2008 09:56

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UniversallyChallenged · 14/03/2008 14:05

ooh fair point well made

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