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My New Year Resolution - Goodbye Television
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Alan wrote: If you listen to Radio 4 you will soon find that everything is repeated many times each week and the day-time programs rival the worst that can be found on terrestrial TV. Are there two R4s? -- *Despite the cost of living, have you noticed how it remains so popular? Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
My New Year Resolution - Goodbye Television
Pyriform wrote:
Steven Fletcher wrote: Just to let you all know that I have just given away my only remaining TV and digibox. Tv is now such a waste of time, I have decided not to own one anymore. I'm sure life will be much better without one in the house. I feel better aleady! I suggest you all do the same, as Bristish TV is now an insult to the Great British people. Its time to get your life back. Do it today. Television in the UK has lost its way. All the broadcasters have no idea what entertainment is anymore..... I see. Do please remind us all of the Golden Age, before TV lost its way. The rest of us would do well to remember the wise words of Homer Simpson: "Television! Teacher, mother, secret lover." "When will I learn? The answer to life's problems aren't at the bottom of a bottle, they're on TV!" Do you have so little self-control that you are unable to stop yourself watching crap? Perhaps you are like an alcoholic, and total abstinence is the only answer. I pity you. Fortunately, I possess the ability to select my viewing, as well as technology which ensures I can watch my choices at a time convenient to me. That's a reasonable point, although I seem to regret watching to the end certain choices I have made. I'm not far from the point of letting TV go, and just watching DVDs as and when. Rob |
My New Year Resolution - Goodbye Television
Steven Fletcher wrote:
Hi, Just to let you all know that I have just given away my only remaining TV and digibox. Tv is now such a waste of time, I have decided not to own one anymore. I'm sure life will be much better without one in the house. I feel better aleady! I suggest you all do the same, as Bristish TV is now an insult to the Great British people. Its time to get your life back. Do it today. Television in the UK has lost its way. All the broadcasters have no idea what entertainment is anymore..... Goodbye TV, I won't misss you, infact my life will be far better without the constant irritation in the corner of the room. Happy New Year to all.... Good for you - a friend took the plunge a couple of years ago. Being a sport nut he spent hours watching ludicrous 'competitive' drivel and skewed old news. He has no regrets, but becomes amusingly obsessive with the remote control on ours when he visits ;-) Rob |
My New Year Resolution - Goodbye Television
In message , "Dave Plowman (News)"
wrote In article , Alan wrote: If you listen to Radio 4 you will soon find that everything is repeated many times each week and the day-time programs rival the worst that can be found on terrestrial TV. Are there two R4s? No. Radio 4 is not the quality channel that many people believe it to be. Have you actually listened to some of the day-time content or checked the schedules to see how many times a program is repeated within the week? I bet that if they cancelled that poorly written and patronising soap opera called the Archers (repeated 3 times each week) you would be the first to complain :) It does have some highlights such as the rolling news programs which are spoilt by the inclusion of the ' God slot sermons' and fake and pointless discussions stage managed so that there is always a pro and anti participant. Some of the best of the 6:30pm comedy can be quite good but remember some of these programs failed miserably when transferred to TV. Familiarity with a program content and popularity with the Radio 4 audience doesn't make it quality broadcasting - it just puts in the same category as Big Brother on Ch4. IMO, Radio 4 has the same ratio of quality to crap as most of the main terrestrial TV channels. This doesn't mean that it is a bad radio station - but it is not worth the 'quality' tag often attributed to it. -- Alan news2005 {at} amac {dot} f2s {dot} com |
My New Year Resolution - Goodbye Television
On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 01:46:49 +0000, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article , Pyriform wrote: I see. Do please remind us all of the Golden Age, before TV lost its way. You can see most of it on FreeView - repeated endlessly. ;-) I think the point is when asked about the 'golden age' people offer a list of shows from 20-30 years. That list when looked at in perspective of the schedule from then indicated there must have been a fair amount of dross at the same time. |
My New Year Resolution - Goodbye Television
"Alan" wrote in message ... snip It does have some highlights such as the rolling news programs which are spoilt by the inclusion of the ' God slot sermons' and fake and Spoilt for you perhaps, a useful time to put the kettle on for me, but to some it's one of the programme highlights - how ever much 'we' might dislike the slot. pointless discussions stage managed so that there is always a pro and anti participant. Well it's rather pointless to have a discussion were everyone agrees! Some of the best of the 6:30pm comedy can be quite good but remember some of these programs failed miserably when transferred to TV. snip Much of the new style of comedy should not be on 'Auntie', let alone R4, in my opinion - total crap, I would prefer yet another repeat of 'Round the Horn'... |
My New Year Resolution - Goodbye Television
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article , Pyriform wrote: I see. Do please remind us all of the Golden Age, before TV lost its way. You can see most of it on FreeView - repeated endlessly. ;-) Hmm, at times BBC1 and ITV1 seems to be the 'alternate' channels now... |
My New Year Resolution - Goodbye Television
"Major ChrisB" wrote in message .. . "Steven Fletcher" wrote in message ... Hi, Just to let you all know that I have just given away my only remaining TV and digibox. Tv is now such a waste of time, I have decided not to own one anymore. I'm sure life will be much better without one in the house. I feel better aleady! I suggest you all do the same, as Bristish TV is now an insult to the Great British people. Its time to get your life back. Do it today. Television in the UK has lost its way. All the broadcasters have no idea what entertainment is anymore..... Goodbye TV, I won't misss you, infact my life will be far better without the constant irritation in the corner of the room. I rarely watch british shows. I watched the BBC series Egypt recently, I watched Teachers untill it got **** and I watched space cadets. The only other thing I have planned to watch is The Worlds Strongest Man starting tommorrow but it's now on 5 instead of the BBC so who knows how that will go...at least the great Mr Inverdale is still presenting. snip I do, however, watch about 6 to 8 hours of TV a day, but its almost always downloaded from newsgroups and it's almost always american shows. So you only like watching the crap programmes then, no wonder you don't have time for 'British shows', as you call them!.. |
My New Year Resolution - Goodbye Television
"Rob" wrote in message ... snip Good for you - a friend took the plunge a couple of years ago. Being a sport nut he spent hours watching ludicrous 'competitive' drivel and skewed old news. He has no regrets, but becomes amusingly obsessive with the remote control on ours when he visits ;-) Have you noticed him spending more time visiting you than he does living in his own home?... |
My New Year Resolution - Goodbye Television
"steve" wrote in message ... On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 01:46:49 +0000, Dave Plowman (News) wrote: In article , Pyriform wrote: I see. Do please remind us all of the Golden Age, before TV lost its way. You can see most of it on FreeView - repeated endlessly. ;-) I think the point is when asked about the 'golden age' people offer a list of shows from 20-30 years. That list when looked at in perspective of the schedule from then indicated there must have been a fair amount of dross at the same time. Not really, remember that TV programmes aimed at adults (opposed to kids or schools) started at about 6pm and closed-down at around midnight, the percentage of dross *was* relatively low. |
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