Make sure your views get heard. Send your feedback to Points of View - every comment is read by the team and complaints, criticisms and compliments are put to policy and programme makers. Points of View is committed to getting answers for you from your BBC.
Here's a selection of ways to get in touch.
If your eagle eyes have picked up a continuity error, inaccuracy or anything else about a programme that you'd like to draw our attention to, then let us know by filling in this simple form.
Does your workplace or community group have a specific interest in a BBC programme, series or policy? Points of View is interested in hearing your expert comments.
Travelling Talking Point can visit your group, giving you and your colleagues the chance to express your knowledgeable views on the value of a BBC programme or policy to your organisation.
Don't just rant at the TV, rant on the TV! Send in your opinions via video-phone or webcam. Most webcam software will allow you to record a piece to camera, or you can record yourself on your mobile and download the file to your PC. Then just send it to us in an email!
Here are some tips on shooting a successful rant-cam:
A Points of View filming team can visit you at your home to video your feedback, or arrange for you to meet BBC policy or programme makers and go behind the scenes at BBC productions. Put your questions directly to those in charge.
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Email
Send your messages and video'd comments to pov@bbc.co.uk.
Messageboard
Jump onto our messageboard to leave your comments.
Telephone
Phone us on 0370 908 3199. (This number is charged as a local rate call from a landline; mobile tariffs will vary.)
Your information will be sent to the Points of View team. We will only use your contact details for the purpose of getting in touch with you about the programme. These details will not be passed to anyone else.
Because we receive so many emails, letters and phone calls, we're unable to respond personally to every one. However, all correspondence will be read and if we're able to pursue your matter, a member of the team will be in touch.
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