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Thanks cockney si. We enjoy quiz shows, documentaries,
films without choice language, and generally what i would class as good wholesome viewing. I appreciate there are a lot of these programmes available but in my opinion too much prime viewing time is given up to reality type tv shows. An example of this is, I enjoy "The Royal". On sunday nights, a brand new series started a couple of weeks ago and then it is taken off to accomodate "dancing on ice" for the next 11 weeks. A while ago "Heart beat" was stopped halfway through it's run to make way for "Divas 2 " and something called I think "Bring on the boys", and "Brittannia High" was slotted in amongst them. I realise that what I like isn't eveyones cup of tea and yet If the planners want to broadcast new shows surely it is unfair to take off something that has just started or is in the middle of a run. Why not accomodate us all. I dont subscribe to sky as I believe that with freeview and the current 5 anologue channels I should have a decent choice. Every time a new, what appears to be decent drama is shown, we invariably get warned " strong language from the start" I dont want to hear strong language and yet want to watch a decent drama. I watched a film last sunday " The horse whisperer" this in my opinion was excellent, and not one bit of coarse language in it. Why aren't thes type of films shown at prime time and not 3:20pm on a sunday afternoon.