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RIGHT TO REPLY: RIGHT TO REPLY[03/05/98]

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Bob Dart Wants to know if STARS IN THEIR EYES has run out of stars? Reply from Matthew Littleford (Producer, Stars in Their Eyes) Ivan Doherty is fascinated by the confrontations on the JERRY SPRINGER SHOW, but thinks the fights are unsuitable for daytime and that some of the guests may be actors and the fights staged. Liam Fowler (a Charlton fan) thinks ENGLAND, MY ENGLAND gave the impression that racial abuse at Charlton was normal. Why didn't the programme focus on Charlton's efforts to kick racism out of football? replies Mick Everett (club Development Officer, Charlton Athletic FC), Michael Jones (Producer, ENGLAND, MY ENGLAND) Kevin Hutchens wants to know why TV news editors have waited until people are dying before reporting the drought and famine in Southern Sudan. (Reported in the newspapers last month but two weeks later before reported on TV). C4 News did not report it until a week after News At Ten. Studio discussion with KH, Michael Jermey (Dep Editor, ITN News on ITV), Martin Dawes (BBC East African Correspondent [on line from Sudan]), Don Redding (Media Consultant to Aid Agencies).


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