...is it because the lads and lasses at the top realise who will be at home (and who will not) during the times stated. One example of this is the Saturday night dross from National Lottery type programmes to 'karaoke' and programmes they presume the 'lower classes' (socio-economic C2DE's who cannae afford to go out) will watch - not forgetting the perpetual repeats of Only Fools & Horses. Christmas this year has so far been murder for daytime telly...which makes me suspect the only time the BBC, ITV etc will get back to normal with half-decent programmes will be in the new year, when the ABC1's have had their fill of outside activities (be they in the UK or elsewhere in our wee globe). 'Little Britain' showing number 574, anyone...
2006-12-23
20:57:15
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Taz...forgive me - I have the full Sky monty, I'm afraid, and experienced the overdose of 'Peckham' when my sister came over from the US...where she's lived for 5 years now (she recorded them all on cd and returned late last month) - but you can only have so much...can't you?
2006-12-23
21:52:45 ·
update #1
See on one of the Sky channels last night (Dec 24) - so said Radio Times, a programme called 'The Hardest Pub In The UK' was being shown...nice to know people who can't afford to go out can watch & learn on what to do to come the New Year when they actually do return to pubs and clubs as they either get their low-paid first wage of the year, or their first DHSS payment.
2006-12-25
04:33:16 ·
update #2