
Read this: The media class, not the middle class, is the BBCs problem | Phil Redmond | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk

Summary: 'Grange Hill was made at the BBC, by some very nice middle-class folk'. If reports are to be believed, he sees the channel as having become too middle-class, with programmes such as My Family and Outnumbered squeezing out shows based around working-class characters. However, the eyebrow-raising is only because no one should get to being head of anything at the BBC without realising that one of its primary purposes is simply to be middle-class. - guardian.co.uk
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