After Russell Brand and Jonathan Ross, the BBC has again been flooded by complaints, this time about flag ship Saturday night show Strictly Come Dancing.
Nearly 2,000 people complained after an unforseen set of judges' scores meant the public vote was irrelevant and all three semi-finalists were allowed through to next Saturday's final.
The BBC initially said it would not refund viewers who voted but then changed its mind when angry viewers began to complain in droves.
Does this latest cock-up spell the end for the BBC as we know it?
Do you still have confidence in the BBC to use your money wisely? Do you feel you get value for money from the licence fee?
Should the BBC be wasting your money on reality TV shows like Strictly Come Dancing, or would you prefer them to stick to more serious programmes?
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