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RIGHT TO REPLY: RIGHT TO REPLY[2000/04/14]

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DIY SOS. Viewer Ian Mowatt thinks the BBC is using licence fee payers money to correct people's DIY mistakes. Most of the time the programme finishes off work that they cannot finish themselves with no real advice or explanation of the work being done. Reply from Mark Hill (Executive Producer DIY SOS), and comment from Jeff Howell (building writer, Sunday Telegraph). Right to Reply 500. The internet survey group were asked about the return of CROSSROADS - 27% yes; 73% said no; and does television need another soap opera? 16% yes; 84% said no. Viewer Brigit Solomon (mother of a child with ADHD) accuses PANORAMA: KIDS ON PILLS of unfair reporting towards the parents of ADHD children, giving the impression that they were bad parents who medicated their children too readily and did not feel that the programme was fairly balanced. Discussion with Shelly Jofre (reporter, PANORAMA: KIDS ON PILLS), Brigit Solomon and Roger Bolton. Viewer Keith Holyroyd has been trying out 'TV by Phone'. He explains the attractions and problems of joining now. Comments from Simon Hochhauser (Chief Executive, Video Networks Limited), Fred Thorne (Editor New TV Strategies), Rupert Gavin (Chief Executive, BBC Worldwide). TOP TEN: EUROVISION. Viewer Kate Joester found the treatment of Dana International offensive.


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