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Would you believe its Easter today?
Not from watching digital TV your wouldn't. 30 Freeview channels not one
film premier, special or trailer telling us that its Easter. It's the same programme line up as last week and the week before, and the week before the week before. |
Would you believe its Easter today?
Agamemnon wrote:
Not from watching digital TV your wouldn't. 30 Freeview channels not one film premier, special or trailer telling us that its Easter. It's the same programme line up as last week and the week before, and the week before the week before. You're not looking hard enough. BBC1 10:00 - 11:00 Easter Triumph Easter Joy 11:00 - 11:40 Urbi et Orbi Etc. Scorsese's The Passion of the Christ is on Film 4 and King of Kings was on BBC2. -- Phil Cook looking north over the park to the "Westminster Gasworks" |
Would you believe its Easter today?
Agamemnon said the following on 08/04/07 07:10:
Not from watching digital TV your wouldn't. 30 Freeview channels not one film premier, special or trailer telling us that its Easter. It's the same programme line up as last week and the week before, and the week before the week before. Well, we did have the cracking documentary series on UKTV History "The Secret Files of the Inquisition." just in the run up to it. It makes me thankful for all the Pagan hoo-ha this weekend. ;-) Richard. -- "Initiative is punishable." Russian business saying. |
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On Sun, 08 Apr 2007 07:50:25 +0100, Phil Cook
wrote: Agamemnon wrote: Not from watching digital TV your wouldn't. 30 Freeview channels not one film premier, special or trailer telling us that its Easter. It's the same programme line up as last week and the week before, and the week before the week before. You're not looking hard enough. BBC1 10:00 - 11:00 Easter Triumph Easter Joy 11:00 - 11:40 Urbi et Orbi Etc. Scorsese's The Passion of the Christ is on Film 4 and King of Kings was on BBC2. I am sure the Archbishop of Canterbury was on the news. |
Would you believe its Easter today?
"Phil Cook" wrote in message ... Agamemnon wrote: Not from watching digital TV your wouldn't. 30 Freeview channels not one film premier, special or trailer telling us that its Easter. It's the same programme line up as last week and the week before, and the week before the week before. You're not looking hard enough. BBC1 10:00 - 11:00 Easter Triumph Easter Joy 11:00 - 11:40 Urbi et Orbi Etc. Scorsese's The Passion of the Christ is on Film 4 and King of Kings was on BBC2. And that's it then? King of Kings was on yesterday and I've seen it before and Film 4 isn't exactly a main channel. |
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Agamemnon wrote:
... and Film 4 isn't exactly a main channel. Let me remind you of the first two sentences of your original post:- Quote:- "Not from watching digital TV your wouldn't. 30 Freeview channels not one film premier, special or trailer telling us that its Easter." End Quote -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. |
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I'm pleased to see that the newspapers list the programmes under headings
such as 'Easter Sunday'. I would have supposed that such Christian names would have been banned by the ******* filthy stinking leftie scumbag PC brigade (not that I've got anything against them). Bill |
Would you believe its Easter today?
"Agamemnon" wrote in message . uk... Not from watching digital TV your wouldn't. 30 Freeview channels not one film premier, special or trailer telling us that its Easter. It's the same programme line up as last week and the week before, and the week before the week before. Rubbish, but there is still too much religion on TV. After all there are tens of thousands of churches in the UK, surely there will be room in one nearby for anyone who wants to participate? On my satellite receiver there are loads of channels that carry nothing else. |
Would you believe its Easter today?
"R. Mark Clayton" wrote in message ... "Agamemnon" wrote in message . uk... Not from watching digital TV your wouldn't. 30 Freeview channels not one film premier, special or trailer telling us that its Easter. It's the same programme line up as last week and the week before, and the week before the week before. Rubbish, but there is still too much religion on TV. After all there are tens of thousands of churches in the UK, surely there will be room in one nearby for anyone who wants to participate? On my satellite receiver there are loads of channels that carry nothing else. I agree - there ought to restrictions on religion - as there are on adverting alcohol and cigarettes. It is disgraceful what adults will expose children to. I know this sounds trollish but I mean it. |
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In message , Geoff Pearson
writes I agree - there ought to restrictions on religion - as there are on adverting alcohol and cigarettes. It is disgraceful what adults will expose children to. I know this sounds trollish but I mean it. There are about 8 or so God channels on satellite TV at the moment and I think I've heard that the government is going to give them free reign to ask for money over the air. Give us money and you'll be saved sort of thing. -- Clive. |
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Clive. wrote: In message , Geoff Pearson writes I agree - there ought to restrictions on religion - as there are on adverting alcohol and cigarettes. It is disgraceful what adults will expose children to. I know this sounds trollish but I mean it. There are about 8 or so God channels on satellite TV at the moment and I think I've heard that the government is going to give them free reign to ask for money over the air. Give us money and you'll be saved sort of thing. any worse than: "send us your Bank account details and we'll put lots of money into it"? -- From KT24 - in "Leafy Surrey" Using a RISC OS computer running v5.11 |
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"Geoff Pearson" wrote in message ... I agree - there ought to restrictions on religion - as there are on adverting alcohol and cigarettes. It is disgraceful what adults will expose children to. I know this sounds trollish but I mean it. And they really do fill children's heads with nonsense. My nearly-five grand daughter turned up here and started reciting some stuff about Christ dying on the cross and being resurected. Apart from any religious issues it's a basic principle of education that you don't give children material that they are not ready for developmentally. That sort of concept is beyond a child of that age. I'm likely to get involved with a whacky religious group later in the year. If so I'll adopt a pseudonym and let you know how I get on. Bill |
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On Mon, 09 Apr 2007 13:32:55 +0100, charles
wrote: |! There are about 8 or so God channels on satellite TV at the moment and I |! think I've heard that the government is going to give them free reign to |! ask for money over the air. Also some Muslim religious channels, luckily not in English -- Dave Fawthrop sf hyphenologist.co.uk 165 *Free* SF ebooks. 165 Sci Fi books on CDROM, from Project Gutenberg http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page Completely Free to any address in the UK. Contact me on the *above* email address. |
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Geoff Pearson wrote:
"R. Mark Clayton" wrote in message ... "Agamemnon" wrote in message . uk... Not from watching digital TV your wouldn't. 30 Freeview channels not one film premier, special or trailer telling us that its Easter. It's the same programme line up as last week and the week before, and the week before the week before. Rubbish, but there is still too much religion on TV. After all there are tens of thousands of churches in the UK, surely there will be room in one nearby for anyone who wants to participate? On my satellite receiver there are loads of channels that carry nothing else. I agree - there ought to restrictions on religion - as there are on adverting alcohol and cigarettes. It is disgraceful what adults will expose children to. I know this sounds trollish but I mean it. I agree with you 100% |
Would you believe its Easter today?
On 2007-04-09, Bill Wright wrote:
"Geoff Pearson" wrote in message ... I agree - there ought to restrictions on religion - as there are on adverting alcohol and cigarettes. It is disgraceful what adults will expose children to. I know this sounds trollish but I mean it. And they really do fill children's heads with nonsense. My nearly-five grand daughter turned up here and started reciting some stuff about Christ dying on the cross and being resurected. Apart from any religious issues it's a basic principle of education that you don't give children material that they are not ready for developmentally. That sort of concept is beyond a child of that age. But if she cost five grand, you'd expect her to be able to understand... Oh, age... -- David Taylor |
Would you believe its Easter today?
In message , Bill Wright
writes "Geoff Pearson" wrote in message ... I agree - there ought to restrictions on religion - as there are on adverting alcohol and cigarettes. It is disgraceful what adults will expose children to. I know this sounds trollish but I mean it. And they really do fill children's heads with nonsense. My nearly-five grand daughter turned up here and started reciting some stuff about Christ dying on the cross and being resurected. Apart from any religious issues it's a basic principle of education that you don't give children material that they are not ready for developmentally. That sort of concept is beyond a child of that age. Give me a child to the age of seven........etc. Mike -- M.J.Powell |
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On Mon, 9 Apr 2007 13:52:48 +0100, "Bill Wright"
wrote: I agree - there ought to restrictions on religion - as there are on adverting alcohol and cigarettes. It is disgraceful what adults will expose children to. I know this sounds trollish but I mean it. And they really do fill children's heads with nonsense. My nearly-five grand daughter turned up here and started reciting some stuff about Christ dying on the cross and being resurected. Apart from any religious issues it's a basic principle of education that you don't give children material that they are not ready for developmentally. That sort of concept is beyond a child of that age. Buy her a copy of "The God Delusion" by Richard Dawkins (after you've read it yourself of course, if you haven't already). Until she's old enough to understand that, she's not old enough to understand the notions it criticises either. Nobody should be presented with somebody else's superstition as if it were fact. I'm likely to get involved with a whacky religious group later in the year. If so I'll adopt a pseudonym and let you know how I get on. What's that then? Are you going to be holding ceremonies in front of Yagis instead of crosses? Somebody I met on a BBC course at Wood Norton suggested that if required to declare a religious affiliation on a form, we should put "Cathode "Follower". Rod. |
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Bill Wright said the following on 09/04/07 13:52:
"Geoff Pearson" wrote in message ... I agree - there ought to restrictions on religion - as there are on adverting alcohol and cigarettes. It is disgraceful what adults will expose children to. I know this sounds trollish but I mean it. And they really do fill children's heads with nonsense. My nearly-five grand daughter turned up here and started reciting some stuff about Christ dying on the cross and being resurected. Apart from any religious issues it's a basic principle of education that you don't give children material that they are not ready for developmentally. That sort of concept is beyond a child of that age. Surely that's what all religions do ? Get them before they know how to question. We're the adults right, so we know what's best and they trust us. I must say that I enjoy the stuff that had been popping up on BBC4 some while ago, such as the lost gospels, Jesus's brothers and sisters, did Jesus die on the cross - or did he naff off east and live in Pakistan ? I'm likely to get involved with a whacky religious group later in the year. If so I'll adopt a pseudonym and let you know how I get on. Bill You didn't need the 'whacky'! :-) Richard. -- "Initiative is punishable." Russian business saying. |
Would you believe its Easter today?
I'm likely to get involved with a whacky religious group later in the year.
If so I'll adopt a pseudonym and let you know how I get on. Bill Go for one of the 'cargo cults'. Build a runway and you may get lucky and get a TV set delivered! |
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Bill Wright wrote: [..] I'm likely to get involved with a whacky religious group later in the year. If so I'll adopt a pseudonym and let you know how I get on. Wot? So, you're travelling to Nigeria, then, Bill? ...and you will need financial help accessing the funds in your bank accounts..? You will require this deposit on behalf of the (Lord, Saviour, Chief, Accountant) and/or Winged Angels? You will write very long emails, individually, to some billion people explaining how your financial manipulation and religious conviction will enable all to share in your undoubted and absolutely secure profit...? ...and you have just invented the best aerial ever, a sort of questioning curly thing on top of a silver cap, which pulls in good god-stuff for all we prostrate peasants... O:)) ...Wow! ;')) Bill ZFC -- Adoption InterLink UK with -=- http://www.billsimpson.com/ Domain Host Orpheus Internet -=- http://www.orpheusinternet.co.uk/ |
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Would you believe its Easter today?
"Bill (Adopt)" wrote in message ... In article , Bill Wright wrote: [..] I'm likely to get involved with a whacky religious group later in the year. If so I'll adopt a pseudonym and let you know how I get on. Wot? So, you're travelling to Nigeria, then, Bill? ..and you will need financial help accessing the funds in your bank accounts..? You will require this deposit on behalf of the (Lord, Saviour, Chief, Accountant) and/or Winged Angels? You will write very long emails, individually, to some billion people explaining how your financial manipulation and religious conviction will enable all to share in your undoubted and absolutely secure profit...? ..and you have just invented the best aerial ever, a sort of questioning curly thing on top of a silver cap, which pulls in good god-stuff for all we prostrate peasants... O:)) All this is correct. Bill |
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On Sun, 08 Apr 2007 07:50:25 +0100, Phil Cook
wrote: Scorsese's The Passion of the Christ is on Film 4 I was completely unable to watch it without a vision of Eric Idle popping up "He's NOT the saviour, he's a very naughty boy!" |
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