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BBC secures Headline of the Week

Published Friday 9th May 2008 08:01 GMT

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Urgh 

By Ashley Pomeroy
Posted Friday 9th May 2008 08:05 GMT
Paris Hilton

Not too sure about the picture, though. Surely there must be a scientific name for the Great Tit, that the BBC could use (along the lines of the weird way that people nowadays pronounce the planet "yarranus")?

BBC Correspondent 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Friday 9th May 2008 08:06 GMT
Joke

I thought the BBC Nature Correspondent was one Drew Peacock?

Schoolyboy innuendo? 

By Dominic Kua
Posted Friday 9th May 2008 08:08 GMT
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Why limit it? I'm still giggling at great tits, sniggering at shags and having a discreet snurge at the blue legged booby.

Ah what a wonderful language we speak.

I don't get it 

By pastamasta
Posted Friday 9th May 2008 08:23 GMT
Coat

Perhaps someone will explain it to me when I'm older.

(The one with Bob the Builder on the back, please.)

@ Ashley 

By Steve
Posted Friday 9th May 2008 08:23 GMT

I still pronounce it "your anus" and if anyone argues they get a clout with one of my physics degrees.

On the same lines, I also spent about 5 years referring to university as "school" to annoy arts students.

titter titter fnarr fnarr 

By PaddyR
Posted Friday 9th May 2008 08:30 GMT

I had these two for the most read on the BBC site

1: Great tits cope well with warming

2: Europeans get drunk 'to have sex'

of course it doesnt beat the google ads i got on the reg with the three step plan

1: Photos of cute girls

2: Sex Offender Registry

3: Sex Offender Database

a natural progression presented by Google

What does Frank have to say? 

By supermeerkat
Posted Friday 9th May 2008 08:32 GMT

http://www.derbydeadpool.co.uk/images/celebs/c/crawfm.jpg

Oooooh Missis. 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Friday 9th May 2008 08:35 GMT
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Great title, although I would have thought with all the pictures of tits on the internet you might have come up with something errm 'else'.

I couldn't agree more, as the weather has got warmer I've seen loads of great tits eerrm .. mainly in the park... errmm ..

no matter how you read that its going to sound rude.

anyway what a fun way start to a friday. Top marks to you and the girls on the train this morning that had a tops (barely) on that left nothing to the imagination.

Brentonian

I bet it makes the BBC's most read list this morning. 

By Rob
Posted Friday 9th May 2008 08:36 GMT
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I know I clicked it after reading the headling :)

I love tits 

By Sweep
Posted Friday 9th May 2008 08:37 GMT

....oh, sorry, what was the story about again?

Aberdeen 

By Marc Lawrence
Posted Friday 9th May 2008 08:37 GMT

Aberdeen in winter is often a great place to see blue legged booby's.

Hur hur hur 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Friday 9th May 2008 08:44 GMT
Coat

I am sure I can see a pair of great tits in that photo.....

Re: Hur hur hur 

By Mark
Posted Friday 9th May 2008 08:53 GMT
Coat

Yeah, but their young great tits. Paedo! Burn him!!!

<fair cop>

Doesn't this contravine... 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Friday 9th May 2008 08:55 GMT
Paris Hilton

the Extreme porn bill...I guess there's even innuendo in the use of the word "bill".

I'm right now writing a letter to my MP about the BBC dangerously flouting the law like this....

Paris...well...oh damn, I've just contraviened myself...

Presumably 

By Anonymous John
Posted Friday 9th May 2008 09:07 GMT
Paris Hilton

blue tits don't cope well with the cold. How else could the headline have been phrased?

Paris, because she's got..........

My favourite headline 

By Adrian Pickering
Posted Friday 9th May 2008 09:10 GMT

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6283494.stm

One to tell your wife:

http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/politics/2008/04/michael_whites_political_blog_126.html

It's even got.... 

By Colin Guthrie
Posted Friday 9th May 2008 09:13 GMT
Coat

.... pictures of naked birds on it!

Eggsellent 

By Neil Porter
Posted Friday 9th May 2008 09:37 GMT
Happy

I said Egg! Bring back TMWRNJ!

In South Africa they have a bird called the Secretary Bird which has long legs and eats snakes. I've seen one, and they swallow!

Neil Porter 

By Adrian Pickering
Posted Friday 9th May 2008 09:54 GMT

Best post ever.

Hens lay eggs!

Our wonderful language 

By Pete
Posted Friday 9th May 2008 10:00 GMT
Happy

According to that ever-useful source of information, Wikipedia, in the South West of England the Blue Tit is nick-named "Little Billy Biter". It's fortunate that I have a big billy.

avian coastal alternative 

By Slaine
Posted Friday 9th May 2008 10:07 GMT
Paris Hilton

rather fond of the ocassional "shag" myself.

Raised a chuckle 

By Les Matthew
Posted Friday 9th May 2008 10:40 GMT
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when I saw it listed in last nights BBC RSS feed.

@Neil Porter 

By Cherry Black
Posted Friday 9th May 2008 10:52 GMT
Go

You want the moon on a stick! The MOON ON A STICK!

Yay 

By Neil Porter
Posted Friday 9th May 2008 11:15 GMT
Coat

All this TMWRNJ talk has got me in a flap. Flap like a birds wing.

Mines the one with a Corrs shrine in the inside pocket

OMG climate change is doing this 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Friday 9th May 2008 12:34 GMT

Few seem to have remarked on what AGW might do for beach life.

// I'll just get my thong

Bunch of bustards 

By Sweep
Posted Friday 9th May 2008 13:46 GMT

Wind-fucker is an old country name for the kestrel, apparently. I always thought mouse-fucker would be more appropriate.

I saw this on the BBC yesterday... 

By Jezza
Posted Friday 9th May 2008 13:59 GMT
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...and immediatly new I'd be on El Reg today. Good work.

Reading further down the article... 

By Richard
Posted Friday 9th May 2008 14:33 GMT
Joke

there is a subheading: Different strokes

Surely they're taking the piss!

Stupid 

By Eponymous Cowherd
Posted Friday 9th May 2008 14:42 GMT
Coat

This from a channel that created a kids TV programme featuring a character called 'king stupid.

You dropped these... 

By Tkirk
Posted Friday 9th May 2008 14:58 GMT

Hands Jezza a bag containing an 'e', a 'k' and a 't'

My hubby was slightly disappointed when he clicked on that headline. At least he got a chuckle out of it :)

Cope well? 

By J
Posted Friday 9th May 2008 18:26 GMT
Paris Hilton

Damn, they CAUSE warming, I'd say!

Hers are not really that great, but will do in a pinch...

It's Britney 

By DAN*tastik
Posted Friday 9th May 2008 23:50 GMT
Stop

...female of the canine kind!

ps: let me ask you again - when are we getting our Britney icon???

It makes a change... 

By Thad
Posted Saturday 10th May 2008 14:30 GMT
Heart

...To see a BBC News Site headline that makes sense.

I wish they would employ journalists and editors that actually speak English.

Rant over, going back to sniggering now ...

Great Tits, 

By Steven Swenson
Posted Sunday 11th May 2008 06:04 GMT
Happy

Make bird watching fun again.

Not quite up to the standard... 

By Mr Larrington
Posted Monday 12th May 2008 07:35 GMT
Paris Hilton

... of "Dr Fuchs off to Antarctica", but still pretty good.

Pasris, because, well, obvious really.

Another BBC headline... 

By Danforth
Posted Monday 12th May 2008 10:28 GMT

...that made me laugh - in reference to two government ministers:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7358335.stm

AFAIK the headlines used on the website are the same as the ones used on Ceefax so perhaps there's a character limit that occasionally throws these up by accident... but personally I suspect someone at the BBC is trying to sneak silly headlines past the editor.

BBC Devon... 

By Mr Larrington
Posted Tuesday 13th May 2008 07:43 GMT
Paris Hilton

...had one which read "Mass debate over mobile phone masts". Sadly it didn't stay there long.

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