One of the fall outs of the BBC's announcement that it is moving some of its production out of the capital could be David Dimblebey.
This morning's Telegraph reports that the Question Time presenter is unhappy that the programme may be going to Glasgow.
Why he should not want to go there is uncertain but perhaps he should get the latest Lonely Planet which says the city
has confounded the sceptics who disparage the city for its hard-drinking, violent reputation by claiming it is one of the world's top 10 cities for visitors - on a par with Chicago, Lisbon and Mexico City. Glasgow, which is hosting the Commonwealth games in 2014, now boasts alumni such as the actor James McAvoy, pan-fried scallops caught off the nearby coast, and "defining experiences" such as cruising down the Clyde by powerboat and "adding your voice to the Hampden roar" at the city's international football stadium.
No comments:
Post a Comment