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Why do BBC factual programmes use kilometres instead of miles?
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In the recent tv programmes 'The Human Planet' and 'Stargazing Live', the presenters/narrators use kilometres as a measure of distance.
I've noticed this in a lot of recent factual programmes. Why are kilometres used as I am sure using miles would make more sense to it's target audience i.e. the UK?
"The river is 527 kilometres long". He might as well have said "The lake is long".
I've noticed this in a lot of recent factual programmes. Why are kilometres used as I am sure using miles would make more sense to it's target audience i.e. the UK?
"The river is 527 kilometres long". He might as well have said "The lake is long".
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Because Kilometres work on the Base 10/Decimal system which the whole world (apart from some people in the UK) can easily work with. Our monetary system has been decimalised for years and I for one would welcome the change over to the use of KM on the UK road network. Foreign speedometers are not required to have MPH marked on them which is one of the reasons that the police struggle to prosecute them for speeding. UK spec vehicles on the other hand must display both MPH & KPH, leaving us open to prosecution when travelling abroad.
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I agree with you TTG,
We are still(for measurements etc) a no Metric country.
I am a bit obsessive over this.I fling off emails to TV companies whenever they quote kilometres,metres etc,but to no avail.
What I want to know is,road signs are not in Kilometres etc so why do the TV companies think we have changed(it;s trying to get in by the back door if you ask me).
We are still(for measurements etc) a no Metric country.
I am a bit obsessive over this.I fling off emails to TV companies whenever they quote kilometres,metres etc,but to no avail.
What I want to know is,road signs are not in Kilometres etc so why do the TV companies think we have changed(it;s trying to get in by the back door if you ask me).
The REALLY annoying trait is to give info. in BOTH metric and imperial at the same time, eg we've had 30mm of rain - that's an inch and a quarter, this trains going at 200km/hr - that's 125 miles/hr, and (of course) temperatures in C and F. Do we really need to make things more difficult than it needs to be? Are the British public really this dim?
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