I don't know about being racist I am more concerned about AT's obvious political slant. Not a right wing supporter at all, as someone claims, but a leftie as he was so keen to say together with his pals Ken Livingstone and others on today's programme.
Now if I wanted to view a political programme I would do so, I do not want a panel of people to say with apparant dismay that they do not want the Conseratives to win the next election,,,with Red Ken on the panel what do you expect? Ken's policies got him out of office and he is still on tv quite frequently waving his flag. I thought the AT Show was about entertainment not supplying a platform for left wing politics. Today Alan must have lost a lot of viewers who do not want to hear about Brown embarrassing himself with his economic policies on his US visit .....as the American guest said 'How Quaint'....I think 'How Embarrassing' .....surely the point was made by the US when the press confernece by Brown was so low key.
As for racism well, I had my fair share of this directed at me by black Africans when working in Africa but I never let it bother me as they view the world from their own point of view and so be it..it is their opinion. This is every day life. However, to be exposed to Livingstone and his views whilst having an afternoon cuppa and a bicci is too much. I expected an hour of entertainment.
Alan's guests do not have long enough on the show except Robert Vaughan yesterday who obviously disliked Yul Brynner and is still 'bringing it up' all these years down the line. Yul was 100 per cent more sexy and had more screen impact than Vaughan will ever have.
Now I feel better........