Morley

Morley
mind auntie mixtures
[The] BBC was known as Auntie suggesting someone prudish and Victorian and that she still is on some days. On others she's a champagne-soaked floozie, her skirts in disarray, her mind in the gutter, and the mixture can be quite wonderful.
real shows reality
What has reality shows got to do with reality? It is beyond unreality; there is nothing real about it.
rubbish pressure financial
Whenever it's suggested that our sponsors have some kind of influence or control of what we cover in some kind of censorship through financial pressure, it's rubbish. That's never happened.
enemy speak treats
It is always disarming to treat with the enemy, so to speak.
feet perfect office
The BBC is a perfect example of uncontrolled growth, [occupying] old churches and manor houses, the old Langham Hotel where Sherlock Holmes once met Moriarty and where this correspondent once shared an office with an 8-foot bathtub.
beautiful couple doubt
Who knows who will be on board? A couple of spies, for sure. At least one grand duke; a few beautiful woman, no doubt very rich and very troubled. Anything can happen and usually does on the Orient Express.
reality popular-song culture
Reality TV is sleazy, it is manipulative. It is as momentary as anything in popular culture.
caring people doe
What does it say about us that people who are considered defective are instinctively caring and compassionate?
arrogance use rooms
Arrogance and snobbism live in adjoining rooms and use a common currency.
travel views world
The helicopter is a fine way to travel, but it induces a view of the world that only God and CEOs share on a regular basis.
sunday night thinking
We are on Sunday night because that is where they put us 30-odd years ago. I think we became a habit.
teacher kids views
Kids' views are often just as valid as the teachers'. The best teachers are the ones that know that.
simple hands priorities
The workplace has become a psychological battlefield and the millennials have the upper hand, because they are tech savvy, with every gadget imaginable almost becoming an extension of their bodies. They multitask, talk, walk, listen and type, and text. And their priorities are simple: they come first.
new-york food garlic
You can never have enough garlic. With enough garlic, you can eat The New York Times.