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Us Television Is Spoiling Me ....
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... for anything else. I loved the previous series of Marcella ... but having recently watched Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, and then going on to the latest Marcella, all I find is mundane and unexciting. Anyone else finding British TV drab? I blame Netflix! :o)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes Naomi I totally agree, up to the point that I really do begrudge paying my TV licence for the rubbish that is shown on terrestrial TV these days. Shows like Breaking Bad ,Better Call Saul, The Handmaids Tale, Messiah, are some examples of excellent programmes on the subscription channels. We have given up on Marcella and a few other series that have returned a shadow of their original selves. Even the last series of Silent Witness was a shadow of its former self.
Just to point out yet again, that the licence fee is for a TV or other device for watching live programmes , not to watch BBC :-)
The only difference is you need one for all BBC output but you'd also need one unless all you ever did was watch non-BBC on catch-up.
You might think that is daft and I would not necessearily disagree, but it's the case.
The only difference is you need one for all BBC output but you'd also need one unless all you ever did was watch non-BBC on catch-up.
You might think that is daft and I would not necessearily disagree, but it's the case.
Yes it was bednobs. On Ch4. I watched 2/3 of the first episode and hated it. Never bothered again.
Interestingly I read on the BBC news website a fewer weeks back that Britbox was doing really well in the US, compared to over here. So it may be a case of the grass on the other side always being greener.
Frankly the thought of an endless diet of US TV makes me shudder. I watch very little TV anyway, but find enough to enjoy. Like ITV3 and the Drama channel.
Interestingly I read on the BBC news website a fewer weeks back that Britbox was doing really well in the US, compared to over here. So it may be a case of the grass on the other side always being greener.
Frankly the thought of an endless diet of US TV makes me shudder. I watch very little TV anyway, but find enough to enjoy. Like ITV3 and the Drama channel.
British TV* at its best is world beating. American TV* is also very good. The best from both countries goes for worldwide steaming. The dross (there is plenty of it in the UK and US) fades away and is forgotten about.
* But the truth is that everything made now is for the international market and made with funding from various countries. The Night Manager was made by the BBC and a US network. Netflix and Amazon are not US only, they make a good deal of their money from the UK and the rest of the world.
* But the truth is that everything made now is for the international market and made with funding from various countries. The Night Manager was made by the BBC and a US network. Netflix and Amazon are not US only, they make a good deal of their money from the UK and the rest of the world.