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My New Year Resolution - Goodbye Television
In message , Pyriform
wrote Dave Plowman (News) wrote: 'Thought for the day' can be, err, thought provoking. Do you listen to it carefully? Frequently. The only thought it provokes in me is to wonder why so much airtime is given to a bunch of God-bothering idiots. I too sometimes listen and wonder how some of our religious leaders achieved such a high status in society with their child like understanding of the real world. -- Alan news2005 {at} amac {dot} f2s {dot} com |
My New Year Resolution - Goodbye Television
"Pyriform" wrote in message ... Dave Plowman (News) wrote: 'Thought for the day' can be, err, thought provoking. Do you listen to it carefully? Frequently. The only thought it provokes in me is to wonder why so much airtime is given to a bunch of God-bothering idiots. Whilst they probably think the same about the crap you listen too... |
My New Year Resolution - Goodbye Television
"Pyriform" wrote in message ... Steven Fletcher wrote: snip We all posses that ability. The difference though is that some of us are more intellectual than others in their choice of programming and what they consider as entertaining. Oh I see. You are an "intellectual", and find the current range of programming on offer fails to meet your exacting requirements. World in Action Disappearing World This Week In depth documentary series like 'The World at War' Man Alive (and that is just for starters!) So explain how you were better served in the past. Perhaps you feel that there has been nothing with quite the depth and range of "The Ascent of Man" from the 1970's (we might even agree about that - Robert Winston is certainly no Jacob Bronowski). Or perhaps you feel that comedy lost its way after "Fawlty Towers", or that drama reached a pinnacle with "The Forsyte Saga". Just saying "it's all crap now" makes it look as though you lack any analytic capabilities and are in fact just some old fart banging on about how things aren't what they used to be. It's not just the presenter but the style and technical quality that are at issue, yes there are some great presenters now but many programmes are an insult to anyone with more than a few brain cells due the fact that programmes 'have to be accessible to all' (aka dumbed down to the lowest level)... |
My New Year Resolution - Goodbye Television
:::Jerry:::: wrote:
"Pyriform" wrote: Dave Plowman (News) wrote: 'Thought for the day' can be, err, thought provoking. Do you listen to it carefully? Frequently. The only thought it provokes in me is to wonder why so much airtime is given to a bunch of God-bothering idiots. Whilst they probably think the same about the crap you listen too [sic]... Which crap would that be? |
My New Year Resolution - Goodbye Television
Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article , Pyriform wrote: 'Thought for the day' can be, err, thought provoking. Do you listen to it carefully? Frequently. The only thought it provokes in me is to wonder why so much airtime is given to a bunch of God-bothering idiots. So much 'airtime'? On weekday R4 FM it's about 5 minutes out of some 19 hours broadcasting. Even the shipping weather forecast gets more air time... It always feels like a substantial and particularly pointless fraction of *my* R4 listening! And I'll hear nothing said against the Shipping Forecast - it's the National Lullaby. |
My New Year Resolution - Goodbye Television
"Major ChrisB" wrote in message ... ":::Jerry::::" wrote in message reenews.net... snip So you only like watching the crap programmes then, no wonder you don't have time for 'British shows', as you call them!.. I love great TV shows but for me a great TV is a great drama like a CSI or LOST, an entertaining comedy like My Name Is Earl and The Office. As I said, you like watching crap, you wouldn't know great drama or comedy if it hit you in the face - IMO of course. I have virtually no interest in watching yet another british cop show with some former eastender on ITV. True, but then it's becoming more like a life-style soap than a cop show these-days... :~( |
My New Year Resolution - Goodbye Television
:::Jerry:::: wrote:
As I said, you like watching crap, you wouldn't know great drama or comedy if it hit you in the face - IMO of course. Whereas your idea of great drama is 3 channels of full frame parliamentary coverage. Or was that your idea of great comedy? |
My New Year Resolution - Goodbye Television
"Pyriform" wrote in message ... :::Jerry:::: wrote: As I said, you like watching crap, you wouldn't know great drama or comedy if it hit you in the face - IMO of course. Whereas your idea of great drama is 3 channels of full frame parliamentary coverage. Or was that your idea of great comedy? If there were but one channel (or even the 5 terrestrial we have) you comment might have some worth, but with digital TV channels numbers getting close to three figures your comment is nothing but worthless. |
My New Year Resolution - Goodbye Television
:::Jerry:::: wrote:
"Pyriform" wrote Jerry:::: wrote: As I said, you like watching crap, you wouldn't know great drama or comedy if it hit you in the face - IMO of course. Whereas your idea of great drama is 3 channels of full frame parliamentary coverage. Or was that your idea of great comedy? If there were but one channel (or even the 5 terrestrial we have) you comment might have some worth, but with digital TV channels numbers getting close to three figures your comment is nothing but worthless. As I recall the original discussion, it related to Freeview. I think you'll find the number of channels there is somewhat more limited. |
My New Year Resolution - Goodbye Television
"Pyriform" wrote in message ... :::Jerry:::: wrote: "Pyriform" wrote Jerry:::: wrote: As I said, you like watching crap, you wouldn't know great drama or comedy if it hit you in the face - IMO of course. Whereas your idea of great drama is 3 channels of full frame parliamentary coverage. Or was that your idea of great comedy? If there were but one channel (or even the 5 terrestrial we have) you comment might have some worth, but with digital TV channels numbers getting close to three figures your comment is nothing but worthless. As I recall the original discussion, it related to Freeview. I think you'll find the number of channels there is somewhat more limited. Even so, there are more then 5 and I could have my 3 Parliament channels quite easily by just making the 'couch potatoes' use proper shops... |
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