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Old 24-10-2009, 10:39 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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On 2009-10-24 10:03:54 +0100, Dave Hill
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On 23 Oct, 23:11, Sacha wrote:
Did I mis-hear this? It's being moved to 10.30 for the next 4 weeks.


Autumnwatch is moving to 8.30. This is NOT a good omen for GW, it
seems to me. I think Toby & co. are doing their real best and all know
their stuff. But something isn't right in the direction the programme
is taking. Oh dear.
It makes me feel that the linchpins of GW are struggling against the
odds of the big splashy visits that the producers think will pull in
viewers. None of their gardening feels real any more. It's such a
shame but I do hope this move to 10.30 (10.30!!) doesn't mark the
beginning of the end. I fear it does.
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South Devon


I think that this "Team" are the worst thing to happen to GW, the
sooner they are dispersed and that farce of a garden is got rid off
the better for the Prog.
The way they have thrown monney at the garden has made it so detached
from what the viewer can afford is a discrace
David Hill.


The trouble is that we just don't really know whose fault all this is.
The presenters are undoubtedly knowledgeable gardeners but having so many
of them makes the whole thing rather 'choppy' - there's no concentration
on anything for more than a minute, or so it feels. But is this a
directive from on high at the BBC about making gardening 'trendy', or is
it the director's idea - or what? Last night's wander off to two enormous
gardens with several skilled gardeners made me think of the irritation of
the Chelsea coverage. Instead of concentrating on the job in hand, they
go all pc and take us off to see people growing chilis in old welly boots
or something. If they want a programme on allotments or the great gardens
of Britain, heaven knows there are enough of those to make an entire
series, interviewing owners or Curators and Head Gardeners about their
work and the development of the gardens. It could be fascinating. But
shoving such things into a teaching programme like GW is just annoying,
IMO. Those thousands of tulips made even me get horticultural indigestion
and I love tulips.
All I know is that just when we get hopeful about an improvement, it seems
to take two steps back again. I agree about throwing money at the garden
and feel this is part of the 'trendy' thing. Most people who garden, do
so either alone, or as a pair and on a low budget, especially nowadays.
If they're aiming the programme at those who *can* afford to spend big
bucks, my guess is that those aren't the people who will watch GW anyway.

--
Sacha



Why watch it if it is so bad?

I don't like football and think it is just 22 men kicking a bag of wind
about, but I would NEVER dream of watching a game and then moan about it!!!

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Mike

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