It came as no surprise that Kara Tointon's excellent documentary, an in-depth explanation of dyslexia, "Don't Call Me Stupid" was made by the BBC and first shown on 11th November 2010.
No one needs reminding who happened to deservedly win Strictly that year.
The documentary has been shown several times since and no doubt the ratings will have benefited from her association with Strictly.
The BBC are the, "masters of corporate spin."
They waste no opportunity to enhance the reputation of their people and interest, with "trade offs" between Strictly and other programmes in which they appear.
This is not a criticism, it's a recognition of an accepted business practice, which one or two others on here might like to recognise and acknowledge.
No one needs reminding who happened to deservedly win Strictly that year.
The documentary has been shown several times since and no doubt the ratings will have benefited from her association with Strictly.
The BBC are the, "masters of corporate spin."
They waste no opportunity to enhance the reputation of their people and interest, with "trade offs" between Strictly and other programmes in which they appear.
This is not a criticism, it's a recognition of an accepted business practice, which one or two others on here might like to recognise and acknowledge.



