paul deakin wondered: and here's keith tindall: do let us know your thoughts on anything we're featuringeven informal reference to his conduct, separate from a formal complaint? but i think it is important that we have a — we do — have a formal complaints process. but did anyone raise anything informally? i said, i don't recognise the characterisation of dominic's behaviour personally. john dean objected. and peter staker made a different point. but others admired chris mason's interview. for instance, adrian lake, who told him on twitter: david hicks agreed. the un climate summit, cop27, has been continuing this week in egypt, and we reported last week on some viewers' concerns that the bbc�*s reporting of the summit was alarmist and could increase anxiety among the audience. anne wash disagreed with that, writing: we also mentioned in last week's programmejustin rowlatt�*s practice of wearing jeans on air and asked for your thoughts on that. we've had a big response, with colin wildman joining in the criticism of his attire. but vikki slade came to his defence. ian shemilt agreed, addi