Letter: Not on the BBC
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Your support makes all the difference.Sir: In my letter of 15 May responding to criticism from Peter Tatchell, I gave a number of examples of BBC coverage of gay issues.
In one instance, Mr Tatchell was right and I was wrong. TV News commissioned a report on last month's gay rights march in Washington, which was filmed and edited for transmission. It was not broadcast because of priority given to other news events.
Yours sincerely,
PETER BELL
Editor
BBC Television
News Programmes
London, W12
25 May
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