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    1. SanchoPantless on

      And so begins the traditional *Let’s all guess who it was* ritual.

      I’m going for Peter Jones and Deborah Meaden.

    2. LyingFacts on

      I know who this is. Lives in France. If he wasn’t to the right he wouldn’t be protected…….

    3. dewittless on

      >They confirmed the male employee at the centre of the allegations had left the BBC.

      Ah so they’ve already gone, should narrow it down. Incident was in 2014 and then they were given unfavourable shifts.

    4. limeflavoured on

      And as usual no names can ever be given so everyone just speculates about people they dislike

    5. Sea_Photograph_3998 on

      Imagine if you’re that woman. If you’re in that position. How does it feel to have that done to you and see him just get away with it.

    6. Hobbers1973 on

      Broken wrist is a GBH, he should have been arrested and likely would have received a prison sentence for this?

    7. MickHucknallsMumsDog on

      Oh look, another news report about the BBC being fucking vile. Must be a day of the week.

    8. qwerty_1965 on

      Undesirable shifts suggests a newsreader or similar (reporter), someone who can be moved around the schedule as part of a large department where flexibility is important.

    9. elimercer on

      To quote Brenda from Bristol, “Your Joking, not another one”

    10. Potential-Yoghurt245 on

      I have heard Nagga is quite aggressive when she doesn’t get her way or is addressed incorrectly.

      Scorce: my brother worked with her at the BBC

    11. soulsteela on

      Notable figures who left the BBC around 2014 include Simon Mayo, who departed from Radio 2, and Vanessa Feltz, who also left the network. Other prominent names include Andrew Marr and Graham Norton, who made their exits during that period

    12. Away-Parsnip-3785 on

      Legend has it that Britain shall never fall so long as there is at least one creep at the BBC

    13. Visionary_87 on

      Whoever it is, I really hope they learn the passages of the bible if they decide to carry one.

    14. Central_Region on

      Who would have guessed Attenborough still had that sort of strength left in him

    15. Hungry-Month-5309 on

      Wait did this happen two separate times? Didn’t Kate Silverton’s wrist get broken in 2014 when Ben Brown bumped into her when one of the royal babies was being born? I can’t remember which kid, but it was 2014, and he’s left since and I feeeel like he might have gone to France? But that was super public and an accident. Just amazing if two female BBC presenters got broken wrists off male colleagues the same year by presenters who left later and moved to France…?

    16. BritsinFrance on

      Literally no reason to include “female” other than to karma farm through victimisation

    17. iambrianlefvre on

      At this point it would be safer just to put everyone in show biz in jail lol.

    18. shadowst17 on

      I hate when these type of stories come out and intentionally vague on who they are so they can drip feed it for extra engagement. Just result in a lot of false accusations being thrown about as people try to guess who they are.

    19. Dayzed-n-Confuzed on

      Mary Berry on Paul Hollywood. Don’t mess with the Berry. She’s nails……

    20. Central_Region on

      It’s a [Daily Mail ](https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15785535/Violent-BBC-presenter-broke-female-colleagues-wrist-attack-hushed-bosses-latest-cover-following-Scott-Mills-Huw-Edwards-scandals.html)story

      *The Mail* allege several make-up artists reported the presenter for evidence of drug and alcohol use but, unusually, say they have chosen not to name the presenter

      Which, to me, suggests the story is a better story for *The Mail* if the identity of the presenter is unknown. If it’s a weather man on BBC Cymru, it’s not headline news

      *The Mail* and *The Mail’s* source describe the incident as being covered-up, hushed-up or swept under the carpet but don’t describe any action BBC execs took to back-up that allegation

      Despite claiming to know the identity of the injured female, *The Mail* didn’t contact her for a quote

      Neither *The Mail* nor their source claim the injured female made any sort of complaint over the incident. *The Mail* provides no background detail to the incident

      If the pair were arguing or involved in a physical altercation, you would expect *The Mail* to report those details. Perhaps it reads as a better story without that sort of context

      The motivations and actions *The Mail* attributes to BBC execs are contradictory

      A violent assault against a colleague would be grounds for instant dismissal. If BBC execs wanted rid of the presenter, they wouldn’t need to hope shit shifts would make him resign

      I call **shenanigans** on this reporting

    21. bomboclawt75 on

      Dan Snow and Ben Fogle are constantly dominating the free weights section of the BBC gym and showing off by spotting each other in Latin.

      I’m not saying it’s one of them, but, needless to say……

    22. PrinceEdgarNevermore on

      So why this leaked now – and what we are being distracted from? 

      (BBC proves times and again they are a cesspit, but these reveals also seem to happen when UK Goverment is about to be exposed/confirm some fudge up)  

    23. buckfastmonkey on

      My guess is Craig Doyle. He always gives off this slightly aggressive energy and seems to think he’s too good for most of the shows he presents.

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