14-09-2023, 09:31 PM
(10-09-2023, 11:26 PM)eyeTV Wrote: What appears to be the policy of using the clip of the BBC announcement (given recent events). On the BBC itself and by others?
I'd say others would be able to use it under 'fair dealing' - they're using a short excerpt for criticism or review.
As with most Channel 5 talking head documentaries, I feel it could have been one part shorter, but I thought it was pretty well done, with some interesting insights into the day. I think I'm probably showing my age by not noticing that Dermot Murnaghan was a bit out of place by being interviewed in the atrium at Gray's Inn Road.
(I did notice their cover shots of London Bridge itself were a bit elderly, with far fewer towers in the City and a bendy bus crossing the bridge.)
I can't remember if it was mentioned in this thread at the time (maybe some day I'll revisit all 99 pages), but it was reported in The Sunday Times – and repeated here in the Independent, which isn't behind a paywall – that Huw Edwards had his phone nicked in a restaurant the evening before, and his son had to get hold of him in the barbers to tell him to get to BH.