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By MC
#194504
and you believe that do you?

i think thats their cover up. you dont go to all that trouble to get just five days material from it.
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By fish heads
#194506
MC wrote:you dont go to all that trouble to get just five days material from it.


Yeah, they've went on about those Roy Walker t-shirts for at least a month - this campaign clearly had a lot more effort.
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#194507
MC wrote:and you believe that do you?

i think thats their cover up. you dont go to all that trouble to get just five days material from it.


maybe it was just rubbish.

thats more believable.
By Jono
#194534
I don't think it was rubbish. I think it had more to it than the Roy Walker legend t-shirts and that went on for ages.
By David
#194562
I got my say no to wogan tshirt today! It rocks...
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#194628
and will you wear it? in public?
By David
#194643
most deffinetly... Might wear it to work tomorrow (I work in a post really small post office and dont have a uniform!)
By Jono
#194647
I wear mine in college. Much to delight of the teachers who are past it.
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#194661
wow. im actually considering the possibility that compared to you people i am cool.
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By FLAME
#194688
Look folks lets be honest.

The "say no to wogan" campaign was stopped purely because Mr Moyle's over stepped the mark with senior management.

There was no way on this planet he was going to get away with it.

For all his rhetoric he's purely another yes man within the BBC.

Chris Evans at the height of his powers/fame took them on and he got his ass kicked. Moyles is not even in the same league.

"General Zod, would you kindly like to step outside!"
By MC
#194765
To an extent I think you're right.

Moyles wants to keep his job though..
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#194777
i dont think hes right at all. i doubt the management gave a sh*t.
By MC
#194791
I think Radio 2's will have done.

The fact a fellow BBC station was launching a campaign against their breakfast show wouldn't have gone down well.

I know it was light hearted but they would be unlikely to see the funny side..
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By Walter Sobchak
#194878
Yeras ago, when I was doing my business training we had a day of "Complaints are good for business" training, one of the things we dealt with was that if someone puts you or your company down, then you should fight back in the proper manner.

The reason I mention this is that surely if Radio 2 were upset in any way they would have fought back more, which (as far as I know) they didn't.

I personally think it may have backfired a little, and his ratings may have dropped

Uglybob was quite right when he said that it was planned to stop the campaign on the show, Chris did say that.... but that was later in the campaign, maybe he was digging his way out of the hole he was in.

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