If you complain to Ofcom about content in a TV programme it gets reported as a statistic in their monthly bulletin.I made a formal complaint
If you complain to Ofcom about content in a TV programme it gets reported as a statistic in their monthly bulletin.
Interestingly enough, this year sees the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin, I wonder,if he had been born 150 years later, would he have been able to isolate and define the process of evolution and survival of the fittest through watching 40 years of sitcoms ?
There's a plan - how many complaints does it take to get noticed? Not many I would think.
Anyone on here know enough about the process to be able to lay it out in simple terms? If so, I'd be happy to badger OFCOM. If we all did, then that could be quite interesting?
and here it is:
Pros:
1) Fit girl playing daughter
I watched the first 30 seconds then realized masterchef was on. Looked like a carbon copy of several other family sitcoms, was it?
I opted not to watch it.
Are we talking ITV levels of shit-com here?
Have you arranged the counselling yet ? The mental torment could lead to nightmares and possible PTSD. Make a complaint on the BBC website so that episode 2 never sees the light of day.I walked in after a hard day at work and the children were watching it on demand, within a minute I had seen said imagery plastered on the childs wall. Child abuse.