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AndyRM

XOXO
Location
North Shields
Television these days really is, in the main, a load of old rubbish.

I think this depends on your perspective. Personally, I watch or record things I'm genuinely interested in and would never have the TV on for the sake of it.

"Traditional" television, your paltry amount of channels shovelling second hand tat from your loft, depressing soap operas and casually racist/sexist "prime time" gubbins on a Saturday night still exists, and as you say is a load of old rubbish.

However, get beyond that even with a basic package and the good far outweighs the bad. Last night's viewing took me from the Great Barrier Reef to Victorian London via a harrowing documentary about Internet abuse.
 

gavroche

Getting old but not past it
Location
North Wales
That goes for most French TV, even Madame Oldbloke (a Frenchie) prefers UK TV
I agree, French TV is rubbish. I watch it sometimes on Film on but mostly to see French films.
 

swee'pea99

Squire
Antiques Roadshow and Flog It are two stalwarts for a bit of mindless TV. I love watching people who think their bit of tat is worth a fortune being told it's just a bit of tat. However much they suggest they're happy with the £20 valuation, you can see the disappointment in their eyes.
Cruel but so true. Funny too.
 

John the Monkey

Frivolous Cyclist
Location
Crewe
Anybody been watching the new French series " Spin" on more 4, Friday night? I like it, very good.
Yup! That Walter Presents... strand has some good stuff in it. Nice to see Gregory Fitoussi again too. If only they could have found a role for fellow Spiral alumna Audrey Fleurot.
 

John the Monkey

Frivolous Cyclist
Location
Crewe
I think this depends on your perspective. Personally, I watch or record things I'm genuinely interested in and would never have the TV on for the sake of it.
Many times this.

Even without the paid packages, there's some great stuff available for free from All4 (which is now, thankfully, as good at showing you the programmes as it is at showing you the advertisements) including belters from the back catalogue. There's a lot of great stuff in iPlayer too, although (one assumes to appease its paymasters) the back catalogue isn't so strong. Film 4 usually shows at least one watchable film each week. Add radio into the mix, and you have the fantastic documentaries that pop up in R3's Arts strand, R4's "Seriously" strand, dramatisations of Pratchett, &c &c &c.
 
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Crap daytime TV shock.


My rule of thumb is that TV is not worth watching until after The One Show has finished. Then you may stand a chance of finding something OK.

At the moment every time I put it on all I can find is Dave Gorman- but not complaining at that.
 

mustang1

Legendary Member
Location
London, UK
Get a bunch of people who can't cook, and don't like food, and get them to judge each other's meals.

How could this fail?
But you gotta have that grammatical accompanying music, the slow motion video and many repeats of where we are up to now. Or is that Big Brother, all the same).
 
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