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Microsoft News Server 02-03-2006 10:14 PM

GQT
 
Hi,

On GQT last Sunday, the subject of Chelsea show was discussed and about 90
odd % I think it was, of listeners were very vocal about what they would
like to see changed. At the end of the programme, there was going to be a
response from the RHS, but............. someone arrived at the door and I
missed it :-(
.............. so, please can someone tell me whether there is likely to be
an improvement in the TV coverage this year.

Ever hopeful,
Marina
E. Sx



cliff_the_gardener 02-03-2006 11:45 PM

GQT
 
why not listen to the program again on the bbc radio player at
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/gqt
Clifford
Bawtry, Doncaster, S Yorkshire


Janet Tweedy 03-03-2006 09:28 AM

GQT
 
In article , Microsoft News Server
writes
Hi,

On GQT last Sunday, the subject of Chelsea show was discussed and about 90
odd % I think it was, of listeners were very vocal about what they would
like to see changed. At the end of the programme, there was going to be a
response from the RHS, but............. someone arrived at the door and I
missed it :-(
............. so, please can someone tell me whether there is likely to be
an improvement in the TV coverage this year.

Ever hopeful,
Marina
E. Sx



I listened to it on the computer last night and they didn't have an
interview as far as I can remember they just said that the BBC had said
that they had to produce 'popular' programmes, the producer wasn't "in
the game of producing highbrow stuff for the 8pm audience", or
something just as banal....................

They did hint that the RHS are now finally muttering, presumably because
so many members are cross as well.
Glad all the letter writers thought the posturing of Hard Landscape Man
(aka D Gavin) the most off putting part of the television show:)

Janet
--
Janet Tweedy
Amersham Gardening Association
http://www.amersham-gardening.net

Sacha 03-03-2006 10:06 AM

GQT
 
On 3/3/06 9:28, in article , "Janet Tweedy"
wrote:

In article , Microsoft News Server
writes
Hi,

On GQT last Sunday, the subject of Chelsea show was discussed and about 90
odd % I think it was, of listeners were very vocal about what they would
like to see changed. At the end of the programme, there was going to be a
response from the RHS, but............. someone arrived at the door and I
missed it :-(
............. so, please can someone tell me whether there is likely to be
an improvement in the TV coverage this year.

Ever hopeful,
Marina
E. Sx



I listened to it on the computer last night and they didn't have an
interview as far as I can remember they just said that the BBC had said
that they had to produce 'popular' programmes, the producer wasn't "in
the game of producing highbrow stuff for the 8pm audience", or
something just as banal....................

They did hint that the RHS are now finally muttering, presumably because
so many members are cross as well.
Glad all the letter writers thought the posturing of Hard Landscape Man
(aka D Gavin) the most off putting part of the television show:)

The 'rebellion' was even mentioned in one of the trade press this week with
a hearty endorsement for those complaining at the poor presentation of
Chelsea as Chelsea. From what I read, the producer said he'd been told to
produce a popular programme. Presumably, those instructing him think that
the ultimate show on gardening, garden design and plants is FAR too dull to
hold peoples' attention!
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
)


James Fidell 03-03-2006 11:12 AM

GQT
 
Janet Tweedy wrote:

I listened to it on the computer last night and they didn't have an
interview as far as I can remember they just said that the BBC had said
that they had to produce 'popular' programmes, the producer wasn't "in
the game of producing highbrow stuff for the 8pm audience", or
something just as banal....................


Sounds like he's miserably failed to create a "popular" programme in
any case. What he should have done is got Ant & Dec and Sharon Osbourne
to present it and vote one of the show garden teams out every night,
selected by viewer phone in.

These days it seems like "highbrow" seems to mean "having an audience
who can remember what happened before the adverts" :(

James

Microsoft News Server 03-03-2006 08:29 PM

GQT
 

"James Fidell" wrote in message
...
Janet Tweedy wrote:

I listened to it on the computer last night and they didn't have an
interview as far as I can remember they just said that the BBC had said
that they had to produce 'popular' programmes, the producer wasn't "in
the game of producing highbrow stuff for the 8pm audience", or
something just as banal....................


Sounds like he's miserably failed to create a "popular" programme in
any case. What he should have done is got Ant & Dec and Sharon Osbourne
to present it and vote one of the show garden teams out every night,
selected by viewer phone in.

These days it seems like "highbrow" seems to mean "having an audience
who can remember what happened before the adverts" :(

James

-----------
Thanks for the replies. So basically, don't hold your breath that it will
change for the better :-(

Marina
E. Sx




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