(26-01-2011 02:02 )Digital Dave Wrote: Vila, you have a very annoying habit of expressing pure supposition as fact when you actually know jack shit.
Whatever happened to those five year Bang Babes Dutch licences eh? You assured us that they were beyond doubt. I suspect you are 'Ray Cathode' from the DS forum, another one who transcribes the voices in his head as cold hard fact.
How would I know what happened to the Bang Babes Dutch licences? I simply commented on their existence. Once Ofcom had ruled BB as unfit to broadcast they would be useless anyway. (And in any case I didn't introduce them into the BB discussion - I wouldn't have known about them if someone else hadn't mentioned them first.)
I don't know who 'Ray Cathode' is and if by the DS forum you mean Digital Spy you will find me there under exactly the same login name as here.
There isn't a great deal of supposition in my post.
The girls were wearing the same costumes in the segment that was transmitted that they were wearing only moments later when promoting the live show - fact. They were the same outfits they were wearing in the first live show - fact.
If the session wasn't being recorded, why would the director, producer, or whoever call "Cut!" before the camera was switched off?
The action must have been transmitted accidentally - or are you
seriously suggesting that it was done deliberately? I know I have a low opinion of Cellcast, but I don't think they're anywhere near that stupid, especially after what happened to BB. They've tamed their free-to-air girl/girl sessions into virtual non-existence and yet you think they would deliberately open their Freeview BS1 transmission with something that would bring Ofcom down on their heads like a ton of bricks? Get real. It also crashed over Geri's introduction - or do you think that was also deliberate?
The only slight element of supposition is that I have assumed that the fact they were wearing the same outfits as they appeared in immediately afterwards suggests that what we saw was an inadvertent live transmission. In the circumstances I think that's a reasonable conclusion, especially since the audio continued after the camera was switched off.