Documentary footage showing people falling asleep in a Narcolepsy Association meeting should not have been rebroadcast as part of the BBC's Greatest TV Moments show, the corporation's governors have ruled.The clip, from BBC1 documentary Nap Attack, which looked at the impact of sleep disorder narcolepsy on sufferers' lives, prompted laughter from the studio audience for 2002 Greatest TV Moments, which was presented by Jonathan Ross.A complaint by a member of the Narcolepsy Association UK - UKAN - about the inclusion of the Nap Attack footage in 2002 Greatest TV Moments, a Saturday night entertainment show aired in early 2003, has been upheld by the BBC governors' programme complaints committee.In an earlier response to the complaint, the BBC's head of programme complaints had concluded...
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