Re: Bow Dialogues: BBC response



On 9 Feb, 19:52, SpamTrapSeeSig <no-...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm sorry to read that your enjoyment of this programme was spoilt but
there were no known faults logged about this programme and the
information you've requested is not available on our very comprehensive
database.

If the database doesn't contain this information, then by definition
it can't be comprehensive.

Might be worth the Freedom of Information Act angle, as FoI requests
can't be shrugged off as easily. Maybe ask about the procedures used
to technically review the programme before it was broadcast.
.



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