elizabeth biggs poinar was unimpressed by some of the scripting there writing.that point to bbc news and they told us... and on the issue of simulcasting the service on three channels, a spokesperson added... finally, george alagiah died injuly, and on tuesday, 800 of his friends, colleagues and family gathered in london at a memorial service for one of bbc news's best loved presenters covered on that evening's bulletins. just look at his body language. sitting, kneeling, connecting, literally talking to people on their level. the tragedy unfolding here begs the question for how long and at what human cost can these camps be sustained? george had all of the talent, the acuity, the commitment, the poise and the grace and the reputation of a high profile, high powered television news anchor. but none of the grandeur. kate bevan was watching and posted this message. and tina maxwell agreed. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news, on tv, radio, online and social media email newswatch at bb