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OMG...I don't watch eastender but THAT really pisses me off!

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LadyTophamHatt · 23/04/2007 20:20

Why let that babay screama nd cry that much.

FFS.

Stop the camera and give the child back to its mother.

She(the mother) must feel so proud to have her babay that upset for cash.

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PanicPants · 23/04/2007 21:23

I also went straight to the complaints bit. Then put in the name of the programme and the date etc.

But no reply yet, but it did say it could take upto 10 working days.

ValnBen · 23/04/2007 21:27

The actual message ? for anyone else trying says ?we are sorry but we cannot accept any message unless it?s from one of our pre formatted contact sites? ? erm yeah ?and where else would I be sending you any kind of contact feedback!!! How about the ?contact us? button on the site in question. Beginning to feel they make it deliberately difficult to submit complaints?..[paranoid emoticon]

ValnBen · 23/04/2007 21:45

Finally got it to take my message of complaint!!! This is the link I used

BBC ? "use our Email message" at the bottom -first couple of times clicked ?send comment/my views ?
Then went for ? make a complaint?

On all occasions, I was asked to fill in the prog name and date ? my info ? and message details?..
But as I?ve already said, my ?puter is doing stuff all by itself????honest?..taken me three attempts to type this without it auto deleting what I?ve typed so far?..hmmm maybe I should give in and listen to it?

newgirl · 23/04/2007 22:37

gosh the mum is on the cover of our local paper - the babies are twins - look very happy in the photo

in defense of her it must be very difficult if you are on a set and needed to do something - at what point do you go in and say 'stop enough!' - a bit earlier in this case I guess. i do hope the crying was added

islandofsodor · 23/04/2007 22:44

Quote"in defense of her it must be very difficult if you are on a set and needed to do something - at what point do you go in and say 'stop enough!' - a bit earlier in this case I guess. i do hope the crying was added"Unquote

Any child on the set of a film or TV programme has to be chaperoned, usually with a young child the chaperone is a legal parent or guardian, or it can be a registered matron (I am a matron but have only ever done theatre, not TV)

The job of the chaperone is to ensure the well being of the child at all cost, regardless of the wishes of the director etc. If the baby was in distress then the chaperone should have stepped in. The licence for the child to take part is granted on this understanding. There are also very strict rules on time on set etc.

LadyTophamHatt · 23/04/2007 22:49

the crying was NOT added.

the mother should be ashamed of herself IMO.

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