Post-Glastonbury update: Iggy Pop's racist remark, Charlie Brooker's first Glasto experience
- Saturday was a quiet evening for Iggy Pop, 60, then. First a wee attempt at inciting a riot, then a spot of racist language on live national TV
- BBC chiefs may finally get the message. It turns out that if you show programmes other than Two Pints Of Lager And A Packet Of Crisps on BBC3, people are more likely to tune in
- The peerless Charlie Brooker went to Glasto for the first time this year. He took a former Big Brother contestant with him. Waste no more time and click here for laffs aplenty



