You can pay up to £40 a month to get a million channels these days, yet I swear TV was far more watchable back in the days we only had 3 or 4 channels to choose from.
The only aspect of TV that has improved over the past 15 years IMO is that you can now pay to watch live sport whereas it was previously very limited in the past. But even that has a flip side; you can't watch a test match or county one day cricket without paying for it - and the football that is available on free TV is now on at ridiculous times.
Am I alone in thinking things were better in the days when we had less choice? I can honestly say I hardly watch it these days, although that's probably more to do with having a garden to design and a house to decorate.
The only aspect of TV that has improved over the past 15 years IMO is that you can now pay to watch live sport whereas it was previously very limited in the past. But even that has a flip side; you can't watch a test match or county one day cricket without paying for it - and the football that is available on free TV is now on at ridiculous times.
Am I alone in thinking things were better in the days when we had less choice? I can honestly say I hardly watch it these days, although that's probably more to do with having a garden to design and a house to decorate.