If you ever wondered how your £159 licence fee was being spent can I point you towards Miranda Wayland, the BBC’s head of creative diversity. Not sure how much she earns but if her speech about the hit series Luther reflects her intellect then its way too much. CLICK HERE: Save ££££ on your bills with A Spokesman Said| Compare & Save Now She said that although everybody loved Idris Elba as obsessive detective John Luther it didn’t feel authentic because no black friends were shown, nor was Caribbean food eaten. The drama attracted a 10 million audience, was sold to 200 countries and made Elba an international star. What was there not to like?
CLICK HERE: Save ££££ on your bills with A Spokesman Said| Compare & Save Now Her comments came a surprise to the writer Neil Cross, a white man, who told The Times; “I have no knowledge or expertise or right to tackle the experience of being a black man in Britain.” Mark make words in the decades to come the diversity department at most companies will be bigger than HR. READ MORE: Click here to read more articles from Kelvin MacKenzie
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