Pure professionalism from Sue Lawley - you carry on. That is your job, to read the news. Let the security team (who were useless, as they allowed them to gain access to the studio) get them out. Imagine if they had weapons, knives, guns even. Could've been a massacre live on air. BBC security was useless and pathetic
I'm guessing they were released without charge, simply because it would be great publicity for them as well as a media circus and a chance for them to become living martyrs.
Apparently the BBC declined to press charges - perhaps they didn't want to be seen as stifling non-violent protest. Anyway, the protestors did receive good publicity.
Sorry if this sounds irrelevant, but I'm a heterosexual and that female blonde news anchor at the start is one of the most beautiful and sexiest women I've ever seen in my life. Her face is pretty, her short hair is nice, her nose is nice, her eyebrows are nice. On the point of the homosexual women who stormed the BBC, they did a good job because they made the public more aware of the dangers of Section 28. Also it's sad that many homosexuals were bullied and killed after Section 28 was passed.
How brave of Nicholas Witchell to hold the two women back and then sit on one of them. That's what makes this county great: men sitting on women. Well done to those brave lesbians.
Sue Lawley. Such class and poise and grace!!!
I recall well the headline of one of the tabloids; "BEEB MAN SITS ON LESBIAN!"
The late Carol Barnes presenting.
Wonderful stuff! Well done ladies.
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It wasn't, it was a pathetic, childish stunt.
Well done Nicholas Witchell.
@@ajs41He acted in the Nick of Time!
@@thomashall4886 it got everyone talking about the issue, and indirectly led to s28 being removed
Between 1987 and 1989 the Late Carol Barnes was the main co presenter of News at Ten
RIP Carol Barnes 1944-2008
I well remember Carol Barnes reading the news and was thirty-eight when she died!
Pure professionalism from Sue Lawley - you carry on. That is your job, to read the news. Let the security team (who were useless, as they allowed them to gain access to the studio) get them out. Imagine if they had weapons, knives, guns even. Could've been a massacre live on air. BBC security was useless and pathetic
I'm guessing they were released without charge, simply because it would be great publicity for them as well as a media circus and a chance for them to become living martyrs.
Apparently the BBC declined to press charges - perhaps they didn't want to be seen as stifling non-violent protest. Anyway, the protestors did receive good publicity.
Stupid comment.
night before my brother was born
Looks mild by the way we are going now. We watch things happen.
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Sorry if this sounds irrelevant, but I'm a heterosexual and that female blonde news anchor at the start is one of the most beautiful and sexiest women I've ever seen in my life. Her face is pretty, her short hair is nice, her nose is nice, her eyebrows are nice. On the point of the homosexual women who stormed the BBC, they did a good job because they made the public more aware of the dangers of Section 28. Also it's sad that many homosexuals were bullied and killed after Section 28 was passed.
I love this, Good 4 them
Carol mentioning about Sue and Nick being invaded by women protesters.
0:53 Haha.
How brave of Nicholas Witchell to hold the two women back and then sit on one of them. That's what makes this county great: men sitting on women. Well done to those brave lesbians.
For all he knew, they could have been about to attack Sue Lawley.
They were lunatic bitches. This incident proves what nutcases these crazy protesters truly are