stephanie and trevor firth were among a number of viewers to pick up on one aspect of the interview,: versions of the report ran on bbc news all day, leading the news at six. it provided powerful and moving television, but some people had concerns about the prominence given to the item. here's mark eaton: linda dell also contacted us about the coverage, leaving us this telephone message. i find this mawkish in the extreme. like rubbing salt in people's wounds, to show the video clips again of the people panicking outside the concert hall. surely the bbc can find better news than this, than bringing up old hurts and deliberately finding people in anguish to put on our screens. i'm fed up with it. now the bbc‘s director—general lord hall announced the corporation's annual plan this week and he addressed what he called "the huge competition presented online" by companies such as amazon and netflix. one of the responses he proposed was the development of virtual reality content, including in news and current affairs. there had already been some work in this area, including we wait, a sho