The BBC's coverage on Finland continues to surprise by not dealing with the irrelevant or downright ridiculous like it used to. Getting the most out of water covers Finland's luck with the water supply.
The Scandinavian country's lakes supply water for its five million inhabitants - and every Finn uses an average of 145 litres of water each day.
In 2003, a UN survey ranked Finland's water first out of 122 countries. So what makes their H2O better than anyone else's?
I feel silly covering this coverage. I hope the Beeb soon repents and returns to the feats of Olympic champions. Oh, I forgot, he's in prison so they can't.