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* ''Radio/TheGoonShow'' started off a lot of their shows with digs at the BBC.

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* ''Radio/TheGoonShow'' started off a lot of their shows with digs at the BBC. They didn't always stop there, either.
-->'''Bluebottle:''' I was just using his large-type front and posh-type talking to work my way to a position of importance at the BBC!\\
'''Seagoon:''' Silly lad! There ''are'' no positions of importance at the BBC!
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* The ''Radio/AbsolutePower'' episodes "Radio 3" and "The BBC"(on Radio 4) was full of digs at Creator/TheBBC. The episode "English Sporting Success" included the line "In the BBC ratings are like sex; of course they're not important, just as long as you're getting some!"

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* The ''Radio/AbsolutePower'' ''Radio/AbsolutePowerBBC'' episodes "Radio 3" and "The BBC"(on Radio 4) was full of digs at Creator/TheBBC. The episode "English Sporting Success" included the line "In the BBC ratings are like sex; of course they're not important, just as long as you're getting some!"
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* ''Radio/TheMenFromTheMinistry'' episode "Not on your Telly" spends a few bits making fun of the BBC and its inner-workings, with the staff being incompetent enough not to realize that [[spoiler:they've been given wrong documents and accidentally raising the tv license to 850£/month.]]
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* In separate episodes of ''Radio/TheUnbelievableTruth'', Creator/{{David Mitchell|Actor}} has claimed the "guiding principles" of Radio 4 include "people don't like things because they're nice, people like things because they're used to them" and "allowing a format to stagnate".

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* In separate episodes of ''Radio/TheUnbelievableTruth'', Creator/{{David Mitchell|Actor}} has claimed the "guiding principles" of Radio 4 include "people don't like things because they're nice, people like things because they're used to them" and "allowing a format to stagnate". In another, when Holly Walsh says the programme is starting to feel like an old folks' home, he replies that this is "very much the vibe this radio station goes for".
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-->'''Tim Hartford''': I hadn't previously seen the show myself, but I now realise it's a bit like ''ItsAKnockout'', but without the high philosophical concepts. After watching it, I had one question for David: ''Why?''
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* Radio 4's statistics programme ''More Or Less'', reporting that one of their regular mathematician guests was appearing on BBC One's ''[[Series/{{Wipeout2008}} Winter Wipeout]]'':

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* ''Radio/LoZooDi105'': Inverted. The new bulding that hosts the studios of ''Radio 105'' as well as ''Virgin Radio'' and ''Radio Montecarlo'' has been financed by a group named "Finelco", so whenever that word is spoken, Gibba reacts accordingly [[InterruptingMeme by replying mid-sentence.]]
--> '''Gibba:''' ''[[NoIndoorVoice "NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICE!"]]''
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* In separate episodes of ''Radio/TheUnbelievableTruth'', Creator/DavidMitchell has claimed the "guiding principles" of Radio 4 include "people don't like things because they're nice, people like things because they're used to them" and "allowing a format to stagnate".

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* In separate episodes of ''Radio/TheUnbelievableTruth'', Creator/DavidMitchell Creator/{{David Mitchell|Actor}} has claimed the "guiding principles" of Radio 4 include "people don't like things because they're nice, people like things because they're used to them" and "allowing a format to stagnate".
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* The ''Radio/AbsolutePower'' episodes "Radio 3" and "The BBC"(on Radio 4) was full of digs at Creator/TheBBC. The episode "English Sporting Success" included the line "In the BBC ratings are like sex; of course they're not important, just as long as you're getting some!"
** ''Absolute Power'''s [[SpinOff parent show]], ''In The Red'' and sequels were ''made'' of this trope; BBC radio comedy dramas about an inept BBC radio journalist and his unpleasant BBC bosses.
* In Season One of ''Radio/OldHarrysGame'', Thomas persuades Gary to lead a rebellion of the demons. Two demons keep insisting they need mission statements and brightly-coloured charts.
-->'''Thomas''': Who are those two?\\
'''Gary''': They're the demons in charge of torturing former BBC executives.\\
'''Thomas''': I think they've gone native.
* ''Radio/ImSorryIHaventAClue'' often made fun of the BBC. In particular Tim and Graeme spent the early 2000s taking potshots at the Controller of [=BBC2=], Jane "''Series/TheGoodies'' will be repeated over my dead body" Root. After all, she started it.
* ''Radio/TheNewsQuiz'' and ''Radio/TheNowShow'', because sometimes Creator/TheBBC ''is'' the news.
* ''Radio/TheGoonShow'' started off a lot of their shows with digs at the BBC.
* ''Radio/CarTalk'' has an inversion via SelfDeprecation: the {{stinger}} for the show is inevitably something to the effect of "And even though [something indicating deep disapproval/disappointment happens] every time ''we'' say it, this is Creator/{{NPR}}, National Public Radio." In other words, they compliment their network by calling themselves unworthy of it.
* Radio 4's statistics programme ''More Or Less'', reporting that one of their regular mathematician guests was appearing on BBC One's ''[[Series/{{Wipeout2008}} Winter Wipeout]]'':
-->'''Tim Hartford''': I hadn't previously seen the show myself, but I now realise it's a bit like ''ItsAKnockout'', but without the high philosophical concepts. After watching it, I had one question for David: ''Why?''
* ''Radio/WaitWaitDontTellMe'':
** When they had teenage fashion blogger Tavi Gevinson on to play "Not My Job," her subject was "Stuff Old People Like." One of the questions was about Creator/{{NPR}}.
** Peter Sagal called [[http://www.theverge.com/2014/3/19/5527402/text-message-fundraiser-for-ukrainian-army Ukraine holding a fundraiser for its military]] the "public radio approach to national defense."
* During the time period when Terry Wogan hosted the BBC Radio 2 breakfast show program "Wake Up to Wogan", he would make delicate jabs at the program, including referencing "the other listener" when responding to listeners' e-mails or the like. He would also poke fun at the BBC, from pointing out how many buildings they tend to purchase to their moving certain headquarters from London to Manchester to "the decided lack of provender [food]" available at times to the BBC's "Health and Safety" boffins and so on.
* In separate episodes of ''Radio/TheUnbelievableTruth'', Creator/DavidMitchell has claimed the "guiding principles" of Radio 4 include "people don't like things because they're nice, people like things because they're used to them" and "allowing a format to stagnate".

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