Buzzer
Languidly Clinical
- Oct 1, 2006
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Do me a favour. We could all just pluck (excuse the verb) a non-related, ridiculously exaggerated example out of thin air. But you aren't seriously suggesting that a McDonald's chief exec would be as angry, as chippy, and as unprepared as Botham and expect to get away with it?
We both listened to an interview where a discussion about a charity giving away food to the homeless turned into an environmental debate about the morals of grouse shooting. And when the interview was going pear-shaped, someone else turned the conversation into the ethics of hunting lions. I don't think anything I've suggested as a hypothetical equivalent is as non-related and ridiculously exaggerated as what really did occur! It was a car-crash of an interview and the blame lies solely with the interviewers.
Botham was unprepared and sounded pissed off? Of course he bloody was. Here he was expecting to do a piece about trying to make a difference to homeless people's lives and instead has to field ridiculously irrelevant questions about grouse and then big game hunting with a subtle but nonetheless snide hint that Botham is somehow trying to make a quick buck. Just how exactly does one prepare for that sort of interview?
I'll give you this though, the cast-adrift 14 million would I'd wager rather have a Big Mac than a pheasant pie.
Maybe so but Botham's the one making the offer. McDonalds aren't offering Big Macs to homeless people. And Botham doesn't make Big Macs, he makes pheasant pies so he's got off his arse and decided to try to help make a bit of a difference with his pie company. So please, spare me the inverted snobbery and your admirable but wholly misplaced defence of a shoddy interview by Burden and Campbell.