This is an area where the BBC are masters of their art, each move they make is on a small scale like like for instance the timing of a broadcast, a voice over or keeping an idiot speaking on a phone in and cut short an articulate speaker, to suit their purposes but when these small moves are added together plus the fact they don't miss, it's quite clearly a concerted effort.
ippy
I'd agree, ippy (Shock, horror). I've listened to lots of phone-ins and TV debates where inarticulate non-religious people have been given preference over articulate religious people when discussing everything from economics to science, terrorism to international aid.
The same goes for most TV and radio characterisations of clergy and other religious leaders - bumbling, 'All Gas and Gaiter'-y, etc. That is often in sharp contrast to the respect shown to scientists and other such folk - even when what they say is incomprehensible, full of jargon and clearly goes way over the heads of the general public.
One of the worst with an agenda of his own is Jeremy Vine on the phone in parts of his show BBC radio 2 1200 t0 1400 5 days a week whether you go along with his agenda or not it's wrong.
Most of the flipping of the paddles on the pin ball table the BBC does is very clever, well oiled, works in all sorts of ways if you take the trouble to list its methods it make those that do sound like a conspiracy theorist, that sounds like Peter Cook speaking with his well known "Did you know" sketch soppy voice.
I've yet to hear a programme made for non-religious people that is specifically made for non-religious people by non-religious people about non-religious subjects like, for instance, Humanism.
The religious are able to have and broadcast unchallenged programmes for themselves on a daily basis, which contrary to what you may think of me, I think it's quite right that the religious have their unchallenged programming, regardless what I might think of the subject.
The BBC doesn't do unchallenged non-religious broadcasts on any of the main stations, it did a series about free thinkers some months back on radio 3 at and around 2330 to 0100, get the picture?
You think the BBC has an agenda?
They use exactly similar flipping on the pin ball table methods with politics to suit their agenda and of course it's all in our imaginations, they are nowhere near the benign organisation they would have all of us think they are.
ippy