Don't miss a thing by getting the latest from the Manchester Evening News sent direct to your inbox The BBC's coverage of Prince Philip's death is thought to be the most complained about issue in the corporation's history.
More than 100,000 complaints have been received by the broadcaster in relation to its programming, it is being reported. Following the death of the Duke of Edinburgh at the age of 99, high profile shows such as Masterchef and Eastenders were removed from the schedule to make way for special programmes on BBC One and BBC Two.
The BBC later set up a special complaints page on its website, for people to register their concerns. The website read: “We’re receiving complaints about too much TV coverage of the death of HRH
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