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Some of the things the BBC do are good. But the Asian Network phone ins are mostly rubbish and repetitive. People with chips on their shoulders phone in, morons phone in, extremists phone in.

But the BBC Asian Network music shows are good. But I expect you don't like them eh SaRpAnCh?

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Some of the things the BBC do are good. But the Asian Network phone ins are mostly rubbish and repetitive. People with chips on their shoulders phone in, morons phone in, extremists phone in.

But the BBC Asian Network music shows are good. But I expect you don't like them eh SaRpAnCh?

Infact they are quite good especially the exclusives they play, that aside Mujahid the Muslim guy had some good points,and a good understanding of the kirpan

Listen here http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/asiannetwor.../asiannihal_tue

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The BBC should be renamed the British Bukwas Service. Even their own report recenty noted that a majority of their employees hold liberal views. So much so that many accuse the BBC of only employing people holding certain political views. The BBC goes out of its way to promote Muslim views and recently used the 60th anniversary of the partition to transmit anti-Sikh propaganda. It has scored some massive blunders in the last few years. In 2005 in transmitted a documentary 'The power of nightmares' which argued as the byline said "the Power of Nightmares explores how the idea that we are threatened by a hidden and organised terrorist network is an illusion" Five months later 4 Muslims blew up tubes on the London underground. A month before 7/7 they made a documentary called Don't panic I'm Islamic" about the supposed backlash against Muslim after 9/11 and how trying to show a variety of Muslims talking about how they are not a threat to Britain. The funny thing is that the documentary featured a Muslim women going on about how she could understand something taking part in a suicide bombing! It also featured a group of Muslims taking part in regular paintballing trips. The irony is that these same Muslims are now in court accused of organising 'terror training'!! :homer

The 'Asians' at the BBC are no better, they're just a bunch of coconuts, trying to please their gora bosses. Any <banned word filter activated> who's willing to tow the BBC line that the experience of most Asians in UK is of young people trying to avoid arranged marriages & honour killings, the elders work in corner shops and are out of touch and the kids are confused between two cultures will get to go on the BBC gravy train. Any 'Asian' character on any BBC soap usually has to go through the above during their stint on the soap.

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Nihals a complete amateur at hosting radio talk in; his logic and therefore his questions always end up farcically repetitive - he badgers his 'guests' with the same question at least 2 or 3 times.

Jeremy Paxman he aint.

BBC Asian network shows are terrible; from the ridiculous attempt at highbrow from Nikki Bedi through to the embarrassingly effeminate 'Raj and Pablo'. I gave up listening to them along time ago.

If you an asian phone in show try Sunrise.

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