The BBC has apologised for broadcasting the Archbishop of Canterbury's New Year message of peace between two violent and bloody war movies.
The Archbishop's message was given a five-minute slot between Force 10 from Navarone and The Eagle has Landed.
We understand that New Year's day is a time when many people want an unremitting diet of death and gore, said the BBC's director of scheduling, and apologise for any distress the Archbishop's message of harmony and understanding may have caused.
The Archbishop's message was given a five-minute slot between Force 10 from Navarone and The Eagle has Landed.
We understand that New Year's day is a time when many people want an unremitting diet of death and gore, said the BBC's director of scheduling, and apologise for any distress the Archbishop's message of harmony and understanding may have caused.