any thing involving members of the public
any soap
any show involving cooking
You're much better off listening to the radio - apart from all the great sport & music stations Radio 4 has some excellent drama and comedy programmes. Much better than the brain numbing bilge on the TV./QUOTE]
Awful lot in what you say catfish the radio in the kitchen is a must for us. As for T/V why on earth can we not have more decent good comedy like Only fools & Steptoe the list is endless. I have tried to watch some of these 'new' comedies and i just don't get them at all. Look at some of the seriuosly good drama's like Prime Suspect why not more like those ? I never really saw the first showing of Upstairs Downstairs i am watching it now it wipes the floor with Downton etc Hudson, Mrs Bridges excellent stuff.
I couldn't stomach Grandma's House because I believe Simon Amstel to be one of the holy trinity of ***** (the other two being Russell Brand and Ricky Gervais). He's not funny, just a spiteful child who gets nasty. God I hate those three, and can't watch ANYTHING with them in it!!
Can we add Sports Aid
What's most insulting is the way in which TV executives seem to think we'll watch any old shit so long as it has a so-called celebrity in it. All these semi-famous parasites get sent off all over the world for free to film weak travel documentaries, because the poor, slow-witted British viewer can't possibly be expected to grasp the scenic nuances of the Panama Canal, the Peak District or the Dordogne without Joanna Lumley, Caroline Quentin or Ben Fogle to explain it to them.
Shit you are right. Just found this, pure gold.
Goodbye Gene - Gene Hunts finest quotes - Pictures - Tvradio - Virgin Media
Just finished the box set of Life on Mars and wow how good was that programme.
There is absolutely nothing on worth watching other than sport. Or am I wrong?
My top 3 pants tele.
Eastenders (any soap).
The Voice
Everything that involved Cock Face Cowell (apart from Zig & Zag).
Telly started going seriously downhill when Sky came along. Before that, as there were only 4 channels, something had to be pretty good to get on the Telly. Now, any old turd is made because there are so many channels to fill up. Reality TV is cheap to make and whilst it continues to be popular, that is what we will get.
Have Sky actually made any decent series themselves?
And whose idea of top telly is "Dating in the Dark", "Don't tell the Bride" and "My Big Fat Gypsy Arse/Wedding"?
Are you saying that the Beeb & ITV had to compete with Sky, so dumbed down completely to reality shows (which are mostly on BBC1 & ITV1) ? It's certainly true that with so many channels to fill up, that the vast majority of it is going to be cheap-to-make programming, and therfore probably rubbish.
I would say that certainly ITV had to because of advertising revenue. Why the beeb did, I can only guess that they were losing audience share and therefore finding it harder to justify the licence fee.
From the generally awful selection we get over here, the best shows recently have been Luther, Sherlock and Body Farm which I think are all BBC. We also get Spooks, Silent Witness, Waking the Dead, QI and Top Gear, which I think are also all BBC. From that, if I am right, I would say the the Beeb has not dumbed down as much, but may be wrong!
Was surprised that Downton Abbey was an ITV production until we watched it, then decided that the story lines were not very BBC!
What's most insulting is the way in which TV executives seem to think we'll watch any old shit so long as it has a so-called celebrity in it. All these semi-famous parasites get sent off all over the world for free to film weak travel documentaries, because the poor, slow-witted British viewer can't possibly be expected to grasp the scenic nuances of the Panama Canal, the Peak District or the Dordogne without Joanna Lumley, Caroline Quentin or Ben Fogle to explain it to them.