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Ken Tukyfriedturkey March 9th 10 09:50 PM

Lambing Live on HD
 
how many bloody lambs does one need to see born then...



Peter Duncanson March 9th 10 10:18 PM

Lambing Live on HD
 
On Tue, 9 Mar 2010 20:50:03 -0000, "Ken Tukyfriedturkey"
wrote:

how many bloody lambs does one need to see born then...

Other channels are available.

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Ken Tukyfriedturkey March 9th 10 10:21 PM

Lambing Live on HD
 

"Peter Duncanson" wrote in message
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On Tue, 9 Mar 2010 20:50:03 -0000, "Ken Tukyfriedturkey"
wrote:

how many bloody lambs does one need to see born then...

Other channels are available.

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HD HD HD HD dohhhhhhh Peters about yes init.



J G Miller[_4_] March 9th 10 10:28 PM

Lambing Live on HD
 
On Tue, 09 Mar 2010 21:18:03 +0000, Peter Duncanson wrote:

Other channels are available.


Animal Planet for example ;)


Peter Duncanson March 9th 10 11:02 PM

Lambing Live on HD
 
On Tue, 9 Mar 2010 21:21:35 -0000, "Ken Tukyfriedturkey"
wrote:


"Peter Duncanson" wrote in message
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On Tue, 9 Mar 2010 20:50:03 -0000, "Ken Tukyfriedturkey"
wrote:

how many bloody lambs does one need to see born then...

Other channels are available.

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HD HD HD HD dohhhhhhh Peters about yes init.

I don't always notice thread subject lines. I missed this one.
Baaaaah!

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Stephen Wolstenholme March 10th 10 12:14 AM

Lambing Live on HD
 
On Tue, 9 Mar 2010 20:50:03 -0000, "Ken Tukyfriedturkey"
wrote:

how many bloody lambs does one need to see born then...


Everyone I have asked think the program is a waste of BBC time that
could be filled with interesting programs like Shaun the Sheep
repeats.

Steve

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Ken Tukyfriedturkey March 10th 10 07:37 AM

Lambing Live on HD
 

"Stephen Wolstenholme" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 9 Mar 2010 20:50:03 -0000, "Ken Tukyfriedturkey"
wrote:

how many bloody lambs does one need to see born then...


Everyone I have asked think the program is a waste of BBC time that
could be filled with interesting programs like Shaun the Sheep
repeats.

Steve

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it would start with Sh but it would not spell Shaun...



Brian Gaff March 10th 10 08:48 AM

Lambing Live on HD
 
well there is a joke here about counting sheep and I'm not going to be the
one to tell it.

Brian

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"Ken Tukyfriedturkey" wrote in message
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how many bloody lambs does one need to see born then...




Silk March 10th 10 12:18 PM

Lambing Live on HD
 
On 09/03/2010 21:18, Peter Duncanson wrote:
On Tue, 9 Mar 2010 20:50:03 -0000, "Ken Tukyfriedturkey"
wrote:

how many bloody lambs does one need to see born then...

Other channels are available.


Not HD ones on Freesat, unless you count ITV's half arsed effort.

Jim Lesurf[_2_] March 10th 10 06:12 PM

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In article , Martin
wrote:
On Wed, 10 Mar 2010 15:23:45 +0000, Grimly Curmudgeon
wrote:


We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember Martin saying
something like:

Not to mention a former pop star professor travelling to the Amazon to
show the viewers that leaves are green


Yep. Another chance to send /foot the bill for yet one more
pseudo-travel show that tells us nothing new. Brian Cox is marginally
less annoying than that other ****, though.


A travel show? Not a science programme dumbed down for nine year olds?


FWIW During the last year or so I have had the distinct impression that
many of the BBC series on 'nature' and 'science' have been driven by the
thought, "We have to make an HD version of something we already did a few
years ago that sold well." The fear being that SD versions will cease to
attract viewers/sales. The result is programmes that cover familiar
material and which concentrate on photography, graphics, etc.

I have also noticed recently a trend for the title captions, etc, to be
smaller than before. Perhaps for the same reason. :-)

The content is probably much as before in level. Alas, the BBC seems to
take it for granted that such series always *have* to assume the viewer
knows nothing already.

I wonder how many people in the UK already have a decent background in
science, but are thus simply ignored by BBC TV. Indeed I wonder what Brian
Cox thinks about this - or will do in due time if he hasn't yet spotted the
above patterns...

It would be interesting if the BBC ever gathers the confidence to do a 'Bad
Science' TV series that debunks technobabble, bogus medicine, etc, *and*
actually explains the evidence and the scientific/academic methods anyone
can use for themself to see though such twaddle. Wonder if this will ever
happen...

Slainte,

Jim

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