View Full Version : The BBC Wants Your Questions for Buzz Aldrin
Tuckerfan
2009-Jun-26, 09:51 PM
They're doing an interview with him next week and want you to email them your questions. (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/newsnight/8119025.stm)
Send your question suggestions to newsnight@bbc.co.uk
Put Buzz in the subject heading.
We will select the best ones and put them to Buzz Aldrin at the interview which will be broadcast on Newsnight on Thursday 2 July 2009 at 10.30pm on BBC Two, then made available for international viewers on the Newsnight website.
Gillianren
2009-Jun-26, 10:20 PM
Here's one they won't ask.
How did it feel, really feel, to punch Bart Sibrel?
HenrikOlsen
2009-Jun-26, 10:21 PM
Suggest it anyway:)
Tuckerfan
2009-Jun-26, 10:23 PM
Suggest it anyway:)
I second this suggestion! :cool: (A good follow up question would be: Why did you stop?)
Paul Beardsley
2009-Jun-26, 10:44 PM
It might be worth requesting that they refrain from any reference to the hoax (other than punching **, of course) on the grounds that it was been repeatedly debunked and doesn't deserve any more airtime ever.
Alasdhair
2009-Jun-27, 09:03 PM
"Could you not have punched Bart Sibrel a bit (OK a lot) harder?"
KaiYeves
2009-Jun-28, 12:37 AM
This is a hard one, but I think I'd have to go with-
What was the most unforgettable part of your lunar voyage?
brownelvis54
2009-Oct-02, 07:55 PM
I meet him a few times.............I asked him if he saw "anything" out there? He said " what you mean UFO's" . I said well yes...................He seemed pretty angry.....he said NO. Are you crazy?
Paul Beardsley
2009-Oct-02, 08:18 PM
Welcome to the board, brownelvis.
What I can't understand is, why did you ask him that? What was your train of thought? "He's been to the moon so he's probably seen space aliens." Is that what you thought?
There are so many interesting questions you could have asked him instead.
brownelvis54
2009-Oct-02, 08:29 PM
Welcome to the board, brownelvis.
What I can't understand is, why did you ask him that? What was your train of thought? "He's been to the moon so he's probably seen space aliens." Is that what you thought?
There are so many interesting questions you could have asked him instead.
Thanks for the welcome................Yeah........I guess it does seem to be an odd question, but I have mee him a few times and my line of work gives me an opportunity to meet quite a few famous people........I remeber seeing him on you tube saying that they saw something strange on the Apollo 11 mission. So after his 3rd visit to my work, I just asked.........." so did you see anything?" I didn't mean to be rude, but the opportunity was there.............I took it
Here is the you tube interview
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlkV1ybBnHI
brownelvis54
2009-Oct-02, 08:35 PM
Thanks for the welcome...........I have meet him a few times before...............but the day I asked him the question was shortly after I watched a program with him saying that they saw someting strange on the apollo 11 mission...........I guess it wasn't the most professional thing to do, but I had the opportunity to ask and I did
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