We referenced this a few days ago because we definitely remembered it happening, but we’d been unable to actually locate the evidence, and at Wings Over Scotland that sort of thing bothers us. After a very considerable amount of effort we’ve now tracked it down, so we’re bunging it up here to preserve it for the record.

(At that point host Frank Skinner gave up and moved on.)

It’s from one month after the indyref, and the interesting thing is that Robinson is twice given the opportunity to respond to Skinner’s question about whether he thought that the pro-Yes supporters had any sort of fair point about his alleged bias, and both times – rather than, say, just dismissing it with a quick “Of course not” – he ducks it.

Readers can, as always, make their own judgements.

Incidentally, after last Friday’s piece we made a number of attempts to engage with Mr Robinson, as he’d called on the BBC to do with “dissidents”. We did eventually get a couple of replies, which we also document in full here for the record.

That was the end of the engagement, so to speak.

So the answers were: a single radio show among the corporation’s non-stop avalanche of newspaper-review content occasionally now includes website headlines, the BBC is not promoting a cause (which will come as a surprise to the BBC), and if you don’t like stuff you can always complain about it – although mainly only to the BBC itself – and be fobbed off with a form reply or just told that it’s none of your business, even though you’re forced by law to pay for the BBC if you want to watch any sort of television.

Still, at least he did, sort of, answer.