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		<title>No Omelets From The BBC</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In what would appear to be a pitch to protect Britain’s children from the cruel realities of existence, the BBC has modified a line to the Humpty Dumpty rhyme, one of the most famous in the UK.
The CBeebies TV show Something Special changed one line; instead of the age old &#8220;couldn&#8217;t put Humpty together again&#8221;, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In what would appear to be a pitch to protect Britain’s children from the cruel realities of existence, the BBC has modified a line to the Humpty Dumpty rhyme, one of the most famous in the UK.</p>
<p>The CBeebies TV show Something Special changed one line; instead of the age old &#8220;couldn&#8217;t put Humpty together again&#8221;, now kids watching the program will learn &#8220;made Humpty happy again&#8221;.</p>
<p>The broadcaster defended its decision to end the nursery rhyme in a more positive note by explaining it was altered purely for creative reasons and not as an attempt to cushion the lives of little ones.</p>
<p>But the nursery rhyme is one that all of Britain learns while growing up, and it is part of eth nation’s cultural heritage.</p>
<p>Tom Harris, Labour MP for Glasgow South, said he occasionally watches the show with his kids and added that normally, everyone including children would find the ending of Humpty a sad thing. It’s part of life. According to Mr Harris, this move on the part of the BBC is a type of over protection. He added that adults are mismanaging this issue.</p>
<p>The MP also talked about another BBC alteration. He said he saw that the network changed Little Miss Muffet: she befriends the spider instead of running away.</p>
<p>Writer and language expert Lynne Truss, author of ‘Eats, Shoots and Leaves’, said the network is trying to shield young ones from feeling normal emotions.</p>
<p>The writer said that when she was a child, she was afraid of such things but she soon realised they didn&#8217;t hurt her. Nick Seaton, the chairman of the Campaign for Real Education agrees with Miss Truss, adding that nursery rhymes are a gentle way to introduce children to the harsh realities of life.</p>
<p>The famous nursery rhyme is believed to date back to 1648, which would have been used as a cannon recited at the siege of Colchester .</p>
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