Who would have guessed that someone with prudent sensibilities rose to a position where they might be so well applied:
BBC children’s television should not have presenters that are “too sexy”, a editor has insisted, as she discloses she has asked presenters to remove their red lipstick before going on air.
Melissa Hardinge, executive editor of CBBC Independents, said programme makers were increasingly concerned with the sexualisation of young girls, and worked carefully to prohibit it.
I don't know the names or shows to which she refers later in the article, but I am grateful that she took the impressionable nature of children seriously--and stepped in to make a difference wherever possible. Bully for her!
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