23-05-2023, 10:33 AM
(23-05-2023, 10:21 AM)cityprod Wrote:Nobody's holding a gun to your head and forcing you to read posts that you're "already sick of".(22-05-2023, 10:26 PM)Former Member 406 Wrote: I'm totally baffled at people doubting/querying this.
Umpteen weeks ago, they moved to what clearly looks like a somewhat inferior recreation of their previous/existing set, various elements of which would seem to scream "temporary set" (which I described in a previous post, earlier in this thread).
If they *aren't* currently decamped (which would surely be with a view to getting some sort of studio/set upgrade), then I fail to see why the blithering flip they would currently be coming from anywhere whatsoever other than the very same (more sturdy/permanent looking) set that they were already using for the past several years, or why the surroundings used in recent weeks would have the tell-tale shortcomings of a temporary/interim/stopgap/decamp set-up.
Also factor-in that a standardised set design is currently being rolled-out to the Nations & Regions, and even a minority service like An Là on BBC Alba got a new set last autumn. All of which means that it would be rather poor treatment of the Channel Islands to be overlooked for some sort of spruce-up like everywhere else is getting.
You forget that Spotlight was decamped for 18 months whilst major upgrade works took place at Seymour Road. I suspect that some such major work is going on right now, so let's not have a running commentary of "when will BBC Channel Islands be back in their studio?" Some of us are sick of it already.
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