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Have the christmas TV programmes been really dire this year or is it my imagination?
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Outnumbered was brilliant on Sunday night and I;ve atched it again on the BBC website, we had the BT Vision box delivered today and I've just found out how to use iut and there are HBO shows and CBS shows on there, Curb Your Enthusiam for one, oh and Smallviulle season 8, loads of shows that I;bve not seen, and so i won't need the freeview as much now and we put the sky box in the drawer 6 months ago.
TV Channels have had to cut costs, hence all the repeats. With so many channels now broadcasting and things such as 24 hour shopping, the internet, more entertainment leisure parks etc etc, something has to give. 20 years ago Corrie/Eastenders regularly got 20 million viewers, these days its less than half. The fact is, we all had less to do/available to us.
But then would you want to go back to the 80's and the days of just 4 channels?
But then would you want to go back to the 80's and the days of just 4 channels?
Broadly, I agree with Socket. I was looking at an old Christmas edition of <I>Radio Times</I> from the 1960s the other day and the mixture was much the same: Christmas 'specials', films of varying vintage, a circus (glad that's gone, I just found them boring) and of course only three channels.
Of course there are going to be loads of repeats. New drama is horrendously expensive and the mainstream channels pour most of their money into soaps and 'bonnet' dramas these days.
High points for me were Victoria Wood, and David Tennant in Hamlet. And of course the film noir season on BBC2.
Of course there are going to be loads of repeats. New drama is horrendously expensive and the mainstream channels pour most of their money into soaps and 'bonnet' dramas these days.
High points for me were Victoria Wood, and David Tennant in Hamlet. And of course the film noir season on BBC2.
i just don;t get why the repeat so many of the films that have already been played to death during the rest of the year e.g. the matrix (tho it is an excellent film)
When you watch something like the 100 Greatest Family Films...you realise that most of those films haven't been on for ages. it's like the find one boc of films and put them on a loop...when they find a new box, they;ll put that lot on a loop
When you watch something like the 100 Greatest Family Films...you realise that most of those films haven't been on for ages. it's like the find one boc of films and put them on a loop...when they find a new box, they;ll put that lot on a loop