Radio scab-a: Goodier Mark Goodier, radio presenter from Zimbabwe, crossed picket lines to work during the 2005 BBC strike. Copied to clipboard Earlier in April 2002, Goodier sacked 31 workers after he placed his Wise Buddha production company into liquidation. Source media and culture strikes United Kingdom BBC celebrities celebrity scabs Comments
Declan Curry - most prominent BBC news scab Business presenter Declan Curry was the only presenter to cross picket lines on BBC1's breakfast show during the 2005 strike.
Shelagh Fogarty - breakfast scab Starting strikebreaking early in the day, Radio 5 co-anchor Shelagh Fogarty scabbed on her colleagues during the 2005 BBC strike.
Nicholas Witchell - six o'clock scabbing Now Royal Correspondent, Nicholas Witchell crossed picket lines to read the six o'clock news during the 1989 BBC strike.
Chris Moyles - scab radio Spectacularly tedious radio 'personality' Chris Moyles crossed the picket lines of his colleagues during the 2011 BBC strike against compulsory…
Jo Whiley - BBC scab Radio "personality" Jo Whiley crossed picket lines to work during the 2005 strike of BBC workers against job cuts.
Terry Wogan: "sympathetic" to strikers, and scab Terry Wogan, one of the BBC's highest paid presenters scabbed on the strike of BBC workers against cuts in 2005.
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