jjc
23-Sep-03, 14:26
I was absolutely appalled by the coverage of Frank Bruno’s psychiatric problems this morning.
I flicked on BBC News24 whilst getting ready for work and thought he must have died overnight. Their reporter was busily running through his life story and telling what a great man he was, what a great personality he was, what a famous figure he was, even that he was a father of three – you get the picture…
Over the past few years mental health charities have been trying to educate the public and remove the stigma attached to mental health problems. When even a supposedly reputable media outlet like the BBC can, however sympathetically, treat Frank Bruno as if his life has come to an end, it seems that the lesson is still far from learned.
As for The Sun’s headline: ‘Bonkers Bruno Locked Up’. The editor should lose their job for that little gem – perhaps The Sport is a more suitable paper for someone of their ability?
I flicked on BBC News24 whilst getting ready for work and thought he must have died overnight. Their reporter was busily running through his life story and telling what a great man he was, what a great personality he was, what a famous figure he was, even that he was a father of three – you get the picture…
Over the past few years mental health charities have been trying to educate the public and remove the stigma attached to mental health problems. When even a supposedly reputable media outlet like the BBC can, however sympathetically, treat Frank Bruno as if his life has come to an end, it seems that the lesson is still far from learned.
As for The Sun’s headline: ‘Bonkers Bruno Locked Up’. The editor should lose their job for that little gem – perhaps The Sport is a more suitable paper for someone of their ability?