Sentence examples for viewer writing from inspiring English sources

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One viewer, writing on the BBC's Points of View message board recently, criticised the BBC of being "Mancunian-centric" over its sports coverage, and the Sir Alex Ferguson documentary in particular.

One viewer writing in the ITV.com forum said: "I'm watching the game on Freesat HD and ITV cut to adverts just before England scored the first goal". Another wrote: "That was a disgrace, I miss the first England goal of the World Cup as ITV cut us to an advert break on ITV1 HD!!!" Those watching ITV1 were unaffected by the error.

When Hurley's answer was not accepted Trebek was immediately targeted on Facebook, with one viewer writing, "Come on 'Jeopardy,' this is a quiz show NOT! a SPELLING BEE".

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"Play your magic," a viewer writes to Comte.

Charlie is "a soggy pushover," one viewer wrote on Indiewire.

One viewer wrote: "New Nigella Lawson cookery show feels beyond parody.

"Used to like your show, was just bragging about it yesterday," one viewer wrote.

Excellent, we want more!" one viewer wrote, with another adding that season 4 is "off to a damn good start".

"Don't think Kim needs a push-up bra," one viewer writes.

A few years ago, a BBC Breakfast viewer wrote in to give McGovern £20 towards curing her "affliction", meaning her accent.

"I really love the Laney episode," the viewer wrote, referring to the video of a dangerously alcoholic young woman.

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