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2024 Guinness Six Nations
Is the BBC's Six Nations coverage worthy of it's "crown jewel" status?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mumbles119" data-source="post: 626168" data-attributes="member: 68434"><p>Great post, completely agree. </p><p></p><p>Only a minor thing, but also getting annoyed with camera work. E.g. Scrum time shows a zoom in on the ball in the tunnel. But I want to see how each pack are moving, driving etc... Not just a forest of legs in the vague hope a hooking strike may be seen. </p><p></p><p>Also agree with earlier comment about Thomas Castaignede. More of him please. Much less of Inverdale and Eddie Butlers formulaic round introductions with the over the top metaphors. </p><p></p><p>Plus, I have been told in the past that a certain amount of top sports must be shown on terrestrial TV through Government legislation? I.e. Football Euros and WC, Wimbledon, and for rugby is it just WC or 6N too? Or has someone just sold me a line?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mumbles119, post: 626168, member: 68434"] Great post, completely agree. Only a minor thing, but also getting annoyed with camera work. E.g. Scrum time shows a zoom in on the ball in the tunnel. But I want to see how each pack are moving, driving etc... Not just a forest of legs in the vague hope a hooking strike may be seen. Also agree with earlier comment about Thomas Castaignede. More of him please. Much less of Inverdale and Eddie Butlers formulaic round introductions with the over the top metaphors. Plus, I have been told in the past that a certain amount of top sports must be shown on terrestrial TV through Government legislation? I.e. Football Euros and WC, Wimbledon, and for rugby is it just WC or 6N too? Or has someone just sold me a line? [/QUOTE]
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