I dunno... I was lucky enough to have a tour round BBC Brum (Mailbox) last
year, and I found TV Ops absolutely fascinating. Could've easily spent all
day in there just asking annoyingly technical questions.

Maybe it was a good thing we left after ten minutes and were let loose on
the Midlands Today set. ; 

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> I don't think anyone wants to see live internet operations :)
> 
> Good suggestion
> 
> Adam Leach wrote:
> > Just trying to find a support page as i've got a number of 
> errors when 
> > accessing the weather page and i've come across this
> >
> > http://www.bbc.co.uk/support/
> >
> > Shame it isn't a live stream, we could see what the Internet 
> > operations are upto.
> >
> > Adam
> >
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