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I didn't see any report, he was sitting in the studio. Who is he, apart from his name?

PJ Miller (PJ Miller), Friday, 24 September 2004 09:09 (nineteen years ago) link

DC's pal was fine.

Dreyfuss was frankly poor. He borrowed authority from his weathered stardom, but his actual remarks did not get anyone very far.

the bellefox, Friday, 24 September 2004 11:27 (nineteen years ago) link

I couldn't understand Richard Dreyfus at all. Does he really think Iraq is a primitive society that can't comprehend democracy? Why did he keep saying 'tribal'?
I usually don't like Simon Hughes but I quite did last night. It was strange and out of charatcer when he started asking everyone to pray. I don't think David Dimbleby knew what to do.

Cathy (Cathy), Friday, 24 September 2004 11:35 (nineteen years ago) link

And why did no-one tell Richard Dreyfus he was being a fool? The other panellists all just seemed to be nodding at him in awe.

Cathy (Cathy), Friday, 24 September 2004 11:37 (nineteen years ago) link

The Simon Hughes Travelling Salvation Show had totally the opposite effect on me - usually i don't mind him but this has opened my eyes to the possibility that he may, in fact, be a looney

Dadrockismus (Dada), Friday, 24 September 2004 11:38 (nineteen years ago) link

Dreyfus was certainly a bit meandering, if not completely lost, at times but I think trying to discuss Iraqi society and its reaction to the Western idea of democracy without using the word tribal is to ignore the reality.
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Onimo (GerryNemo), Friday, 24 September 2004 11:39 (nineteen years ago) link

it would've been good if he'd started making models of Devil's Mountain using whatever stationery was on the desk.

teh pow! (blueski), Friday, 24 September 2004 11:39 (nineteen years ago) link

I would not have been surprised to see Simon Hughes join him in this endeavour

Dadrockismus (Dada), Friday, 24 September 2004 11:41 (nineteen years ago) link

I usually don't like him because he's so bland and line-toeing. But he was sort of funny and a bit looney this time, and it was good. He reminded me of my old history teacher.

Cathy (Cathy), Friday, 24 September 2004 11:43 (nineteen years ago) link

Kennedy also looked on form in the footage of the Conference itself. I'm pretty keen on just trying to close the gap between the parties now, irrespective of individual party member behaviour and positions.

teh pow! (blueski), Friday, 24 September 2004 12:04 (nineteen years ago) link

On form? You mean he was sober for a change?

Dadrockismus (Dada), Friday, 24 September 2004 12:05 (nineteen years ago) link

I was worried about the Irish bloke. I thought he was going to keel over and die before finishing his question, he seemed so angry.

Matt DC (Matt DC), Friday, 24 September 2004 12:08 (nineteen years ago) link

haha I knew there'd be a thread discussing Dreyfuss on QT - car crash TV at its best!

on the other hand, if you care about serious and informed debate on current affairs on the BBC, the pinefox OTM upthread

zebedee (zebedee), Friday, 24 September 2004 12:14 (nineteen years ago) link

precisely, Dadrockismus

teh pow! (blueski), Friday, 24 September 2004 12:21 (nineteen years ago) link

Thanks, Zebedee. I cannae even remember what I said!

JtN likes Hughes, and his taxi-cab.

the bellefox, Friday, 24 September 2004 12:31 (nineteen years ago) link

Zebedee is very generous. My remarks were accurate, but far from scintillating.

the bellefox, Friday, 24 September 2004 12:32 (nineteen years ago) link

Dreyfus was quite dreadful. Hopefully as Tim Robbins has a play on in London they'll drag him on sometime soon. If only to show that not all the 'Hollywood liberal intelligentsia' brains haven't totally been wrecked by too much nose candy.

Billy Dods (Billy Dods), Friday, 24 September 2004 13:56 (nineteen years ago) link

Ooh! This thread has recieved a bit more interest now. Yeah, I thought Dreyfuss was awful, and I think that his claims that 'arabs have such different values democracy is impossible' probably stunned the other guests into polite nodding.

I always have a special affection for the Lib Dems, generally - they seem like nice people who handle politics the way I would like it to be handled. Now, if only they were socialists...

Kevin Gilchrist (Mr Fusion), Friday, 24 September 2004 14:04 (nineteen years ago) link

who else thought the 'i'm not racist' woman from the sunday express was about to say 'some of my best friends are black'?

Peter Watts (peterw), Friday, 24 September 2004 14:09 (nineteen years ago) link

I did not like her.

But her very final comment, about foxhunting, was correct.

the bellefox, Friday, 24 September 2004 14:13 (nineteen years ago) link

Yeah, I thought she was about to say that Peter. Her arguments about most people being against illegal immigration, then saying her paper has no problem with asylum seekers sidesteps the fact that most of her readers are against 'genuine' immigration too. And the fact that she says she doesn't want illegal immigrants in the country because, apparently, they will be exploited is disingenuous at best. At worst it is an outright lie and an attempt to clothe racism in the language of compassion.

Kevin Gilchrist (Mr Fusion), Friday, 24 September 2004 14:17 (nineteen years ago) link

I AM SICKENED BY THE ANTI-DREYFUSSIAN RHETORIC!!!

Emilymv (Emilymv), Friday, 24 September 2004 16:02 (nineteen years ago) link

Both these programmes were excellent last night, particulalry THIS WEEK which was so good I stayed up for the election result, which was quite strange, mucho hectoring and bad vibes.

Andrew Neil wondered where Tony Blair got his three and a half million pounds form, but hasn't Andrew Neil got three and a half million pounds as well?

PJ Miller (PJ Miller), Friday, 1 October 2004 08:21 (nineteen years ago) link

this is the only thing i regret about going out last night

Brigadier Rainham Steele, Mrs (blueski), Friday, 1 October 2004 08:24 (nineteen years ago) link

I was transfixed by the huge fly crawling around Geoff Hoon's head while he mentally transformed what everyone said into what he wanted to hear.

Apparently saying "I can apologise" is the same as apologising.

Kwame Kwei-Armah pissed me off with his "There are billions of people starving and that is more important than fox hunting" response. I'm sorry mate but you're there to answer the questions asked and debate the issues raised so get off the moral high ground or fuck off to the World Hunger Debate.
By his standards the entire concept of political discussion is a waste of time until everyone gets a bite to eat.

Onimo (GerryNemo), Friday, 1 October 2004 08:31 (nineteen years ago) link

i doubt it's billions either

Brigadier Rainham Steele, Mrs (blueski), Friday, 1 October 2004 08:32 (nineteen years ago) link

Geoff Hoon actually managed the impossible - he made Ruth Lea seem almost human

Jedermann sein eigener Fussball (Dada), Friday, 1 October 2004 08:32 (nineteen years ago) link

the BBC are giving a lot of attention to Ms Hewitt's 'apology' last night - frankly, is this really that important? people seem to get so obsessed about an apology they lose track of what it is that actually requires one. i'm not interested in Blair or anyone else having to say sorry because it doesn't make a blind bit of difference to the mess they've created. still it was good to see how much opposition persists and the anger and frustration of people spilling out (but not violently of course).

Freelance Hiveminder (blueski), Friday, 8 October 2004 11:30 (nineteen years ago) link

I totally agree, what was galling was the fact that that Margaret Thatcher Wannabe Bitch would rather risk getting her arse royally kicked from the administration (which will undoubtably happen) for apologising on Blair's behalf rather than admit she/they were fucking wrong for not apologising when doing so would have still been pertinent.

mzui, Friday, 8 October 2004 11:55 (nineteen years ago) link

As I always say inside my head when 'please accept our apologies for this delay' comes over the railway tannoy, saying you're sorry means you're going to try not to do it again.

Makes Blair look a twit, either way.

PJ Miller (PJ Miller), Friday, 8 October 2004 12:00 (nineteen years ago) link

Blair's own words - about how this report justified to an *even greater extent* the invasion - make him ever more a laughing stock.

As someone said on 'this week', it'd be a ludicrous situation where aggressive 'intent' and not action can be a cause for war. Why hasn't Blair been pilloried and laughed out of the country for making such a statement?

Voices of sanity on that QT Panel: Matthew Parris and Jody Dunn. And yes, Patricia Hewitt was appallingly predictable in parroting the Blair line.

Tom May (Tom May), Friday, 8 October 2004 23:50 (nineteen years ago) link

Apparently the edition of Question Time before the US election (28th? I dunno) is going to be from Florida. Michael Moore is going to be a guest. Hmmm. I can't seem to find out who else will be on though.

Kevin Gilchrist (Mr Fusion), Tuesday, 19 October 2004 17:34 (nineteen years ago) link

Special editions of Question Time are one of my favourite things.

Cathy (Cathy), Tuesday, 19 October 2004 22:04 (nineteen years ago) link

RIchard Littlejohn (!), Sidney Blummenthal and that tosser who wrote lots of Bush's speechers, David Frum, will be on QT in Florida next week.

Anybody see last night's? I actually whooped when Michael Hessaltine told that Daily Mail woman were to get off about the EU. Dimmers was also particularly mischievous.

Pete W (peterw), Friday, 22 October 2004 09:38 (nineteen years ago) link

ah Melanie Phillips - i didn't expect her to sound like that actually, stern schoolteacher style. i couldn't pay much attention to it last night. i shall look forward to lampooning Littlejohn next week from the comfort of my own settee tho.

Freelance Hiveminder (blueski), Friday, 22 October 2004 09:44 (nineteen years ago) link

Who is Caroline Flint and where have they been hiding her? For once, one of the Blair Babes was a bit of a Babe, thick as pigshit tho

What did you do in the war, Dadaismus? (Dada), Friday, 22 October 2004 09:46 (nineteen years ago) link

Overall, Clement Freud won

What did you do in the war, Dadaismus? (Dada), Friday, 22 October 2004 09:46 (nineteen years ago) link

You could play a Richard Littlejohn drinking game.

Drink when he says:
"You couldn't make it up!"
"Cottaging!"
"Hell in a handcart!"
"The PC brigade!
"Guardianista!"

Drain your glass when he says:
"Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve!"

robster (robster), Friday, 22 October 2004 10:00 (nineteen years ago) link

I havn't seen/heard Michael Moore do intelligent debate before - the nearest I've seen have all been straw-man bluster. SHould be interesting. Mind you, if that Littlejohn feller is on there, we won't get much intelligent debate that night anyway.

Johnney B (Johnney B), Friday, 22 October 2004 10:04 (nineteen years ago) link

Tatchell just talked in slogans last night (although Dimbleby's treatment of him was predictably cursory).

Why haven't the Left got a lucid, authoritative spokesperson in this country (Tony Benn is too old now)? One is sorely needed.

Venga, Friday, 22 October 2004 10:09 (nineteen years ago) link

They don't get invited on Question Time - there's your answer.

What did you do in the war, Dadaismus? (Dada), Friday, 22 October 2004 10:11 (nineteen years ago) link

I think George Galloway thinks he's it.

Cathy (Cathy), Friday, 22 October 2004 14:33 (nineteen years ago) link

Caroline Flint was rediculously unintelligent - if I was Tony I wouldn't have let her on. Tatchell was alright, he certainly seemed passionate, although speaking at twice the volume of the other guests is always a turnoff. Is Clement Freud going blind?

Kevin Gilchrist (Mr Fusion), Friday, 22 October 2004 14:40 (nineteen years ago) link

Yes, Flint was dumb.

It is funny how old Tories become loveable lefties, viz. Heseltine's slapping down of the odious Phillips. (It is funny also that she was a Guardian columnist for so long!)

I saw Michael Moore on QT once and was so impressed that I rang the Corporation and told them how good it had been.

Hey, maybe that's why they've asked him back!

the bellefox, Saturday, 23 October 2004 09:23 (nineteen years ago) link


so OTM about ex tories/government ministers becomin lovable.

the snag seems to be that any member of the current cabinet, backbench labour types etc are aware that the pm may watching and have 2 constantly tow the line no matter how much the audience groans, dimbleby tears into them, fellow panelists laugh and suchlike. they've become just as toothless as the tories on the show were in the 80's. the current crop of blues couldn't give anything like as much of a toss what happens give or take, so they can kind of say what they like. i've seen the likes of boateng consistently reduced to the most simpering wet ball-less geeks, and felt sympathy even for tebbit at one point in the past few years. watching robin cook desperately unconvincingly trying to defend his position in early 2003 while sitting next to benjamin zephaniah was *agony*. he apparantly turned to bj as the credits rolled to say 'i agree with every word you said, i'm quitting next week' then did just that!

piscesboy, Saturday, 23 October 2004 09:40 (nineteen years ago) link

Caroline Flint's website is lilac coloured, and she has a photo gallery.

Alba (Alba), Saturday, 23 October 2004 11:56 (nineteen years ago) link

http://www.carolineflint.co.uk/gallery/gallery-large11.htm

the caption on this is great...

CarsmileSteve (CarsmileSteve), Saturday, 23 October 2004 12:05 (nineteen years ago) link

It is on tonight, then?

the bellefox, Thursday, 28 October 2004 12:25 (nineteen years ago) link

The American edition - can't wait!

Dadaismus (Dada), Thursday, 28 October 2004 12:27 (nineteen years ago) link

oh lawks i need to get my housemate to record this

Freelance Hiveminder (blueski), Thursday, 28 October 2004 12:28 (nineteen years ago) link

Also good to give Gerald Batten plenty of time to explain why Robinson isn’t similar to Nelson Mandela, he is actually better, under robust questioning like ‘haven’t you misjudged this?’.

Wag1 Shree Rajneesh (ShariVari), Wednesday, 18 July 2018 22:15 (five years ago) link

the BBC want socialism for their corporation, neo-fascism for their license payers. At least they are consistent on this line!

calzino, Wednesday, 18 July 2018 22:23 (five years ago) link

one year passes...

Our fourth and final audience question is about the Labour party. #bbcqt pic.twitter.com/WDe4PsieG6

— BBC Question Time (@bbcquestiontime) September 26, 2019

Our third audience question is about a future withdrawal agreement. #bbcqt pic.twitter.com/iFBxqKawUl

— BBC Question Time (@bbcquestiontime) September 26, 2019

Here's our second question from the audience tonight. #bbcqt pic.twitter.com/kUucyT8vxX

— BBC Question Time (@bbcquestiontime) September 26, 2019

Seem like good questions imo.

ShariVari, Friday, 27 September 2019 06:57 (four years ago) link

'we all break laws on a day to day basis'

send the rozzers round to this audience member's house asap

Is it true the star Beetle Juice is going to explode in 2012 (bizarro gazzara), Friday, 27 September 2019 08:58 (four years ago) link

The guy who asked the question was a policeman!

Let them eat Pfifferlinge an Schneckensauce (Tom D.), Friday, 27 September 2019 09:50 (four years ago) link

... so, yes, a reactionary right wing twat, PC Gammon in fact.

Let them eat Pfifferlinge an Schneckensauce (Tom D.), Friday, 27 September 2019 09:51 (four years ago) link

PC Bacon

coup de twat (suzy), Friday, 27 September 2019 09:55 (four years ago) link

PC Gonemad

gyac, Friday, 27 September 2019 09:56 (four years ago) link

wtf

hot dog go to bathroom (cajunsunday), Friday, 27 September 2019 09:57 (four years ago) link

I didn't see the show last night, but surely the format means these questions get comprehensively twatted by most of the panel?

Li'l Brexit (Tracer Hand), Friday, 27 September 2019 10:12 (four years ago) link

Damn I should start watching Question Time again pic.twitter.com/R58KJAKJ2J

— Clee (@jmsclee) September 27, 2019

hot dog go to bathroom (cajunsunday), Friday, 27 September 2019 10:17 (four years ago) link

three years pass...

"It was a one-off"

This is genuinely the most revolting thing I’ve seen on the bbc for a while. Alibhai Brown raises Stanley Johnson assaulting his wife (he broke her nose) & Fiona Bruce cites his friends saying it was a ‘one off’.

A feudal media elite in a modern country. pic.twitter.com/AROO9eGrB1

— Aaron Bastani (@AaronBastani) March 10, 2023

the pinefox, Friday, 10 March 2023 11:41 (one year ago) link


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