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Title: What's the next ......
Post by: Andy B on 04 June 2011, 23:05:34
sh1te TV then?

One lot has finished so that can only mean we have another lot waiting in the wings to 'entertain' us over the coming months!!!!!  :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X
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Post by: Vamps on 05 June 2011, 00:38:04
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sh1te TV then?

One lot has finished so that can only mean we have another lot waiting in the wings to 'entertain' us over the coming months!!!!!  :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X

My vote came 3rd....... :-[ :-[ :-[
Title: Re: What's the next ......
Post by: Andy B on 05 June 2011, 00:45:24
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sh1te TV then?

One lot has finished so that can only mean we have another lot waiting in the wings to 'entertain' us over the coming months!!!!!  :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X

My vote came 3rd....... :-[ :-[ :-[

On what?  :-/ :-/ :-/ :-/
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Post by: Vamps on 05 June 2011, 00:53:41
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sh1te TV then?

One lot has finished so that can only mean we have another lot waiting in the wings to 'entertain' us over the coming months!!!!!  :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X

My vote came 3rd....... :-[ :-[ :-[

On what?  :-/ :-/ :-/ :-/

Britain's got Talent...... :-[ :-[
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Post by: Andy B on 05 June 2011, 01:20:03
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sh1te TV then?

One lot has finished so that can only mean we have another lot waiting in the wings to 'entertain' us over the coming months!!!!!  :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X

My vote came 3rd....... :-[ :-[ :-[

On what?  :-/ :-/ :-/ :-/

Britain's got Talent...... :-[ :-[

Oh!  :-? :-? :-?
You're just helping to keep sh1te TV going by not only watching it, but voting on it too!!!!!!!!!!  :o ;)
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Post by: Vamps on 05 June 2011, 01:38:20
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sh1te TV then?

One lot has finished so that can only mean we have another lot waiting in the wings to 'entertain' us over the coming months!!!!!  :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X

My vote came 3rd....... :-[ :-[ :-[

On what?  :-/ :-/ :-/ :-/

Britain's got Talent...... :-[ :-[

Oh!  :-? :-? :-?
You're just helping to keep sh1te TV going by not only watching it, but voting on it too!!!!!!!!!!  :o ;)

You are right.... :-[ :-[  I think it is all sh1te as well and we were just talking in the club tonight about how much of this is on TV at the moment, all agreeing there was too much..... :y
I am not into it, just got carried away with this one, I do not watch the others....... :) :)
Title: Re: What's the next ......
Post by: Omegatoy on 05 June 2011, 08:38:09
ok there are a few shows like this, BUT!!!!

its the amount of poxy cookery programmes that does my head in!!! just how many more are they going to come up with? :(
Title: Re: What's the next ......
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 05 June 2011, 09:21:30
Yes, it is a shame that broadcasters pander to the lowest common denominator when struggling to fill schedules in this age of multi-channel television.

The thing that concerns me is there appears to be a ready market for this type of drivel - drivel based on loose production values and easy digestibility, (for the ever increasing number of brain-dead people populating this country).

To me, this type of television is akin to the gladiatorial games popular in ancient times where a motley crew tried to improve their own lot by giving the crowds something they wanted – cheap visual entertainment that didn’t require much too thought to understand - while the establishment of the day reassured itself that, as long as the attention of the public at large was directed to such nonsense, it was very much a case of business as usual in the quest to feather their own nests without asked too many questions about the dubious means they were employing to do it.

I would agree with Andy, it is shite – shite for the masses of button-pushers now resident in this land, many of whom hang on every excruciating minute of it as if it were the bringer of life itself.
Title: Re: What's the next ......
Post by: jonnycool on 05 June 2011, 09:23:24
In answer to your original question Andy, I don't think it's too long before Big Brother starts again...

All together now...
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Post by: Varche on 05 June 2011, 10:01:24
Fodder for drones. It won't be long before you won't get fed unless you have voted.

We were only talking yesterday about the plethora of cookery programmes on TV. Curious when the average person can't cook, sew a button on, change a plug etc. :o :o
Title: Re: What's the next ......
Post by: blackviper90210 on 05 June 2011, 10:07:36
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Yes, it is a shame that broadcasters pander to the lowest common denominator when struggling to fill schedules in this age of multi-channel television.

The thing that concerns me is there appears to be a ready market for this type of drivel - drivel based on loose production values and easy digestibility, (for the ever increasing number of brain-dead people populating this country).

To me, this type of television is akin to the gladiatorial games popular in ancient times where a motley crew tried to improve their own lot by giving the crowds something they wanted – cheap visual entertainment that didn’t require much too thought to understand - while the establishment of the day reassured itself that, as long as the attention of the public at large was directed to such nonsense, it was very much a case of business as usual in the quest to feather their own nests without asked too many questions about the dubious means they were employing to do it.

I would agree with Andy, it is shite – shite for the masses of button-pushers now resident in this land, many of whom hang on every excruciating minute of it as if it were the bringer of life itself.
Long gone are the days of just 3 channels, BBC 1 & 2 and ITV.
It's now quantity rather than quality....
Title: Re: What's the next ......
Post by: STMO123 on 05 June 2011, 10:21:30
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Yes, it is a shame that broadcasters pander to the lowest common denominator when struggling to fill schedules in this age of multi-channel television.

The thing that concerns me is there appears to be a ready market for this type of drivel - drivel based on loose production values and easy digestibility, (for the ever increasing number of brain-dead people populating this country).

To me, this type of television is akin to the gladiatorial games popular in ancient times where a motley crew tried to improve their own lot by giving the crowds something they wanted – cheap visual entertainment that didn’t require much too thought to understand - while the establishment of the day reassured itself that, as long as the attention of the public at large was directed to such nonsense, it was very much a case of business as usual in the quest to feather their own nests without asked too many questions about the dubious means they were employing to do it.

I would agree with Andy, it is shite – shite for the masses of button-pushers now resident in this land, many of whom hang on every excruciating minute of it as if it were the bringer of life itself.


I agree that it is mind-numbing tedium. But last night's finale attracted 18 million viewers. That keeps the advertisers happy and makes ITV the money to produce even more such money-spinning drivel.


Roll on death.
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Post by: jonnycool on 05 June 2011, 10:26:56
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Long gone are the days of just 3 channels, BBC 1 & 2 and ITV.
It's now quantity rather than quality....
I was just talking to my two young kids about this the other day, they find it strange that there could only have been 3 channels and not the huge choice of programmes available at the press of a button now - most of which is complete and utter shite, by the way  ::)

We are a bit short of money at the moment, so I've decided to ditch the £50-a-month Sky subscription and buy a Freesat box instead. I've always resented having to pay extra money for telly when I already pay a licence fee, and I feel that my kids need to be out doing other things rather than watching the same things over and over, so I've got a couple of weeks left of Sky and it's quids in.

Despite there being hundreds of channels on Sky, there have been many, many times when I've sat there flicking through trying to find something interesting I haven't seen and given up because it's all rubbish - and I'm paying £50 a month for that!

I'm giving Freesat a go. Not so much choice, but in that case I should get something else to do in the evenings anyway  ;)
Title: Re: What's the next ......
Post by: Andy B on 05 June 2011, 10:46:29
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In answer to your original question Andy, I don't think it's too long before Big Brother starts again...

All together now...

Fortunately she no longer watches that, but I'm sure she'll want to make up for in with something else.  :-?
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Post by: Andy B on 05 June 2011, 10:49:54
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... so I've decided to ditch the £50-a-month Sky subscription and  .....

There's no way I'll ever pay £50 for Sky or anything else on top of the TV license. My kids always thought we were tight for not doing so.  ::)
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Post by: hercules on 05 June 2011, 11:03:38
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In answer to your original question Andy, I don't think it's too long before Big Brother starts again...

All together now...
god damn it i was dancing when last year was the last but friggin channel five you b@$t@rds i fookin hate that prog and the wife has to watch the utter crap >:(
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Post by: jonnycool on 05 June 2011, 11:05:18
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... so I've decided to ditch the £50-a-month Sky subscription and  .....

There's no way I'll ever pay £50 for Sky or anything else on top of the TV license. My kids always thought we were tight for not doing so.  ::)
For me it's the principle as much as the money, I was brought up in a loving, close family but didn't have a lot of money, so we had to make our own fun. I think modern families have too much (mine included) and I'd like to get back to a time when people weren't so spoilt and hand-fed
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Post by: Varche on 05 June 2011, 11:44:17
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... so I've decided to ditch the £50-a-month Sky subscription and  .....

There's no way I'll ever pay £50 for Sky or anything else on top of the TV license. My kids always thought we were tight for not doing so.  ::)
For me it's the principle as much as the money, I was brought up in a loving, close family but didn't have a lot of money, so we had to make our own fun. I think modern families have too much (mine included) and I'd like to get back to a time when people weren't so spoilt and hand-fed


Ah the time when the word NO was heard. ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's the next ......
Post by: Banjax on 05 June 2011, 12:55:50
I think there's a vast section of the TV watching public that will watch ITV1 whatever garbage is thrown on the screen, you could have vast epic critically acclaimed blockbusters (Lord of the Rings), hilarious comedy (Big Bang Theory), Natural History (Secret life of Elephants) all on at the same time and the slack-jawed locals will watch basically a more amateurish Opportunity Knocks, albeit with a bigger budget - a format that was old before TV was even invented.  :(

Personally, football aside, I can't think of a channel I watch less.......even 5 buys in decent American stuff, eventually  :y
Title: Re: What's the next ......
Post by: Gaffers on 05 June 2011, 17:23:32
As what the next reality tv program that will hit our screens.....    I reckon it'll be 'Celebrity Pimp my Pikey-Wagon' hosted by OOF's very own Ant and Dec (aka Chrisgixer and Theboy) ;D
Title: Re: What's the next ......
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 05 June 2011, 17:47:08
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Yes, it is a shame that broadcasters pander to the lowest common denominator when struggling to fill schedules in this age of multi-channel television.

The thing that concerns me is there appears to be a ready market for this type of drivel - drivel based on loose production values and easy digestibility, (for the ever increasing number of brain-dead people populating this country).

To me, this type of television is akin to the gladiatorial games popular in ancient times where a motley crew tried to improve their own lot by giving the crowds something they wanted – cheap visual entertainment that didn’t require much too thought to understand - while the establishment of the day reassured itself that, as long as the attention of the public at large was directed to such nonsense, it was very much a case of business as usual in the quest to feather their own nests without asked too many questions about the dubious means they were employing to do it.

I would agree with Andy, it is shite – shite for the masses of button-pushers now resident in this land, many of whom hang on every excruciating minute of it as if it were the bringer of life itself.



Good analogy ....and very true Den.... :y
Title: Re: What's the next ......
Post by: pscocoa on 05 June 2011, 19:18:38
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... so I've decided to ditch the £50-a-month Sky subscription and  .....

There's no way I'll ever pay £50 for Sky or anything else on top of the TV license. My kids always thought we were tight for not doing so.  ::)

As said and comments by Jonnycool - I too am ditching Sky and generally re-engineering Broadband, Talk TV etc. We are just not watching the crap Sky put out - the only thing I will miss is the Sports unless I go with BT Vision (you can get 3 sports channels for a modest sum and you are not locked into annual contracts) as I am getting BT Infinity fitted this week - sick of Sky Braodband at 1.4 mbps!!. Freesat is great and if you can afford to get a recorder (PVR) version all the better. Even if you go for a non record model you can access Iplayer via broadband into the ethernet socket on the Freessat box - so it costs you nothing. YouView is out next year so more things happening.
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Post by: Chris_H on 05 June 2011, 19:24:27
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Yes, it is a shame that broadcasters pander to the lowest common denominator when struggling to fill schedules in this age of multi-channel television.

The thing that concerns me is there appears to be a ready market for this type of drivel - drivel based on loose production values and easy digestibility, (for the ever increasing number of brain-dead people populating this country).

To me, this type of television is akin to the gladiatorial games popular in ancient times where a motley crew tried to improve their own lot by giving the crowds something they wanted – cheap visual entertainment that didn’t require much too thought to understand - while the establishment of the day reassured itself that, as long as the attention of the public at large was directed to such nonsense, it was very much a case of business as usual in the quest to feather their own nests without asked too many questions about the dubious means they were employing to do it.

I would agree with Andy, it is shite – shite for the masses of button-pushers now resident in this land, many of whom hang on every excruciating minute of it as if it were the bringer of life itself.


I agree that it is mind-numbing tedium. But last night's finale attracted 18 million viewers. That keeps the advertisers happy and makes ITV the money to produce even more such money-spinning drivel.


Roll on death.
It's a shame they can't pay a dividend then.  Not had one for a few years now.
Title: Re: What's the next ......
Post by: Andy B on 05 June 2011, 19:26:26
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... YouView is out next year so more things happening.

I'd not heard of that till I've just Googled it. So YouView is a HD Freeview recorder hooked up to your Wi-Fi .....  :-/ :-/ :-/ :-/ :-/
Title: Re: What's the next ......
Post by: Amigo on 05 June 2011, 19:30:21
Was'nt it the last series of this bollix that spawned Jedward?

   Methinks someone threw away the wrong bucket! ::)
Title: Re: What's the next ......
Post by: Vamps on 05 June 2011, 23:21:14
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... so I've decided to ditch the £50-a-month Sky subscription and  .....

There's no way I'll ever pay £50 for Sky or anything else on top of the TV license. My kids always thought we were tight for not doing so.  ::)
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Sounds familiar.... ::) ::) I ditched SKY a few years ago and went free sat, gives us enough choice, different to free view which we have at the caravan (Static) but does us, I refuse to pay extra to watch TV.. :) :)