Ian Rankin waxes lyrical in fight to stop BBC ‘numpties’ axing Janice Forsyth show
ONE of Scotland’s foremost authors has stepped up the row over BBC Radio Scotland’s decision to axe the popular Janice Forsyth Show by writing a poem attacking the corporation.
Crime writer Ian Rankin brands the BBC’s management as “numpties” in the poem, which appeared on the Sabotage Times website.
The work goes on to describe the presenter as “akin to a goddess / while coming across to her listeners as really quite modest”.
Rankin praises her choice of music and ability to “take the celebrity interview and make of it an art”.
The author ends the poem with the line: “So my plea to Radio Scotland is: DON’T DO THIS, YA BUNCH OF F******.”
The Rebus author has been among the most vociferous of the high-profile fans of the show who have joined an online campaign to try to force the BBC to reverse its decision, which would see the programme’s slot filled with extended news and sport.
An online petition set up in protest against the move to axe the show has gathered almost 700 signatures from around the world, including the likes of Dragon’s Den star Duncan Ballantyne and Taggart actress Blythe Duff.
The Scotsman revealed on Saturday that the 18-year-old Saturday morning show was to be axed, prompting a wave of online protests.
BBC Radio Scotland has said that the decision was in line with a move towards a policy of speech programming during the day and music shows at night, and had been backed by the BBC Trust.
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jimbonojambo
Tuesday, February 7, 2012 at 10:46 AMMore news and sport? Is that supposed to be an improvement for the non-sports listeners? Quote: "in line with a move towards a policy of speech programming during the day" ? Someone please explain this so-called improvement to our Saturday listening.
GetAroundGlasgow
Tuesday, February 7, 2012 at 10:41 AMSave Janny on the Tranny - T-Shirts & Bags http:tinyurl.com87mfbgt
Curious Yellow
Tuesday, February 7, 2012 at 09:38 AMJANICE MUST STAY!!! tHOMAS AND lOGIE CAN B*GGER OFF!
Logie88
Tuesday, February 7, 2012 at 09:13 AMI've thought for some time that Ian Rankin's work has been going downhill (see the dreadful "Doors Open' for instance) but he has now descended into McGonagalL type doggerel. It's a radio programme which is past its sell-by date - get over it.
Thomas the Tank
Tuesday, February 7, 2012 at 08:53 AMNot sure about 'ONE of Scotlandâs foremost authors' but undoubtedly 'ONE of Scotlandâs foremost self-publiciasts . . '
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