I'm here to whinge about:1) The BBC Sounds app. Eg: I see there is a comedy on at 1830 tonight. I like comedy, it's the highlight of my evening when preparing the evening meal. I want to start preps early... BBC sounds seems unable to find the programme (Alone, Series 3, Unpacking the Yada Yada). Google finds it - and earlier series. Why bother having Sounds if it doesn't work? I can just use Google and presumably use the space occupied on my phone by the Sounds app for something more interesting/that works. 2) The fact that after 100 years of broadcasting the BBC has still not mastered the art of volume between programmes, SCREAMING out between programmes then mumbling resumes once the programme starts3) I agree with all the bias stuff (and politically correct smugness) mentioned below4) HOW come they're allowed to broadcast programmes about getting really fat? Why are there not more 'behind the scenes' programmes about people doing good things, keeping fit, being organised, successful and helpful? They broadcast hours of footage (audio and visual) of people squeezing fatty food onto plates then every now and then exhort us to get fit. I did stumble across a little workout session on BBC2 one morning. Apart from that very little. They behave as though sport was for the elite rather than an every day occurrence for ordinary folk. 5) It really stressed me out when they interrupted Book of the Week to announce the death of His Royal Highness. I honestly thought something really dreadful had happened, it was so incongruous...