Since there are a few on here from the UK and others who seem to have knowledge of the operation of the BBC, I was curious if anyone knows if they get certain information and are "clued in" to upcoming events- information and forewarnings, that other news services in Britain may not be privvy to?
For instance, earlier today, hours before the Queen's death was officially announced, one BBC commentator sparked rumor about how grave the Queen's situation must be when he showed up on the air wearing a black suit and black tie, which is evidently standard attire for folks at that network to don when reporting on deaths like those of the Queen, Prince Phillip, etc. I've also read articles where there were a few very well-rehearsed scenarios that would go into action immediately upon the Queen's passing, with various code names depending on where she was at her time of passing - One code name if she was in London, another if she was at Balmoral as was the case today, etc. It also mentioned that everyone at the BBC would follow a very well rehearsed and planned script and coverage plan, which they have gone over many times in the past, to prepare for just such a day.
All this in mind, once the "official" announcement was made about the Queen's medical state and the fact that she would remain under medical supervision, would the BBC have been kept updated on the latest, and might they have known the truth about her passing, maybe an hour or more before the official announcement to allow them to prepare?
For instance, earlier today, hours before the Queen's death was officially announced, one BBC commentator sparked rumor about how grave the Queen's situation must be when he showed up on the air wearing a black suit and black tie, which is evidently standard attire for folks at that network to don when reporting on deaths like those of the Queen, Prince Phillip, etc. I've also read articles where there were a few very well-rehearsed scenarios that would go into action immediately upon the Queen's passing, with various code names depending on where she was at her time of passing - One code name if she was in London, another if she was at Balmoral as was the case today, etc. It also mentioned that everyone at the BBC would follow a very well rehearsed and planned script and coverage plan, which they have gone over many times in the past, to prepare for just such a day.
All this in mind, once the "official" announcement was made about the Queen's medical state and the fact that she would remain under medical supervision, would the BBC have been kept updated on the latest, and might they have known the truth about her passing, maybe an hour or more before the official announcement to allow them to prepare?
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