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Old 13-07-2009, 07:25 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Oh Dear :-( now OT


"June Hughes" wrote in message
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, Frank
Booth Snr writes
On 10 July, 14:41, "Ragnar" wrote:
"BAC" wrote in message

It's all of a piece with the BBC's attitude to program making now.
Gardening programs for people who don't like gardening, classical music
programes interrupted by mindless blather (to suit viewers with an
attention
span of approx 5 seconds), cookery programs for people who don't like
cooking (e.g. Masterchef), pulp science fiction for people who don't
like
science (e.g. Horizon). These days it is far more important to
entertain
than to instruct.

A lot to do with the fact that TV execs tend to be young and arrogant
and believe that those who watch TV are morons or deserve to be
treated as such. So "we'll give them as much reality TV, soaps and
repeats we can broadcast and the masses will be happy,"


I used to watch Coronation Street and East Enders regularly but haven't
bothered for about 7 years. On the rare occasions I have been subjected
to them, they are not as good as they used to be, the scriptwriting has
deteriorated and they are now boring. The Archers, I have managed to stay
with but even that is irritating at times. However, as it only lasts 15
minutes the boredom factor doesn't have time to set in before deciding to
switch off the radio and you don't have to sit glued a screen like a
moron.

If you are lonely, then I suppose these things fill a gap but each to his
own. If people want to waste their lives watching tripe, they are the ones
paying their licence fee, so let them get on with it.

Of course, the answer lies that little on-off switch. Works wonders for
getting a life


I now always record these programmes, on a digital recorder, works wonders.
I can increase the speed the programme is being played back and really fast
forward the adverts.