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![]() "Bevan Price" wrote in message ... On 31/03/2021 20:40, Recliner wrote: Bevan Price wrote: On 31/03/2021 12:56, tim... wrote: "Bevan Price" wrote in message ... On 31/03/2021 11:49, Anna Noyd-Dryver wrote: Basil Jet wrote: filming a TV show called #SecretsOfTheLondonUnderground during a lockdown How is that an essential service? It's work which he can't do from home. I don't think there's been a point at which non-essential *work* was forbidden (otherwise my friends who run a mail-order wool company would have had to close, for example). Or do you think all production of new TV programmes should have ceased for a year? Anna Noyd-Dryver (OT) Well .... I would be happy to see all soaps cease for 50 years. It might give TV a chance to devise some new, original dramas instead of bombarding us with endless variations on the same tedious stories...... is your TV missing an OFF button? No. It also has a channel change option. It is just that I wish there were more options for original UK drama, instead of endless repetition of things long past their sell-by dates. Too many TV executives seem to take the lazy option of "more of the same" rather than experimenting with "something different". The soap operas get far more viewers than most original dramas. That's why they don't go away. I find that hard to understand why. Must be a lot of people who like doing / seeing the same things, time after time, year after year. Personally I prefer "variability" of my entertainment (for want of a better description). One of the things which I found surprising is, that if you look at the ratings for rerun channels you will find that reruns of reality-crap consistently out score, by quite some margin, reruns of drama (all types) and documentary I don't get it, but it's what the masses want |
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On 01/04/2021 08:43, tim... wrote:
"Bevan Price" wrote in message ... On 31/03/2021 20:40, Recliner wrote: Bevan Price wrote: On 31/03/2021 12:56, tim... wrote: "Bevan Price" wrote in message ... On 31/03/2021 11:49, Anna Noyd-Dryver wrote: Basil Jet wrote: filming a TV show called #SecretsOfTheLondonUnderground during a lockdown How is that an essential service? It's work which he can't do from home. I don't think there's been a point at which non-essential *work* was forbidden (otherwise my friends who run a mail-order wool company would have had to close, for example). Or do you think all production of new TV programmes should have ceased for a year? Anna Noyd-Dryver (OT) Well .... I would be happy to see all soaps cease for 50 years. It might give TV a chance to devise some new, original dramas instead of bombarding us with endless variations on the same tedious stories...... is your TV missing an OFF button? No. It also has a channel change option. It is just that I wish there were more options for original UK drama, instead of endless repetition of things long past their sell-by dates. Too many TV executives seem to take the lazy option of "more of the same" rather than experimenting with "something different". The soap operas get far more viewers than most original dramas. That's why they don't go away. I find that hard to understand why. Must be a lot of people who like doing / seeing the same things, time after time, year after year. Personally I prefer "variability" of my entertainment (for want of a better description). One of the things which I found surprising is, that if you look at the ratings for rerun channels you will find that reruns of reality-crap consistently out score, by quite some margin, reruns of drama (all types) and documentary I don't get it, but it's what the masses want Even more surprising are the figures for Talking Pictures. The most recent I can find is 3.5 million weekly views with a wide age range which suggest to me the main channels are out of touch with the audience. |
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![]() wrote in message ... On 01/04/2021 08:43, tim... wrote: "Bevan Price" wrote in message ... On 31/03/2021 20:40, Recliner wrote: Bevan Price wrote: On 31/03/2021 12:56, tim... wrote: "Bevan Price" wrote in message ... On 31/03/2021 11:49, Anna Noyd-Dryver wrote: Basil Jet wrote: filming a TV show called #SecretsOfTheLondonUnderground during a lockdown How is that an essential service? It's work which he can't do from home. I don't think there's been a point at which non-essential *work* was forbidden (otherwise my friends who run a mail-order wool company would have had to close, for example). Or do you think all production of new TV programmes should have ceased for a year? Anna Noyd-Dryver (OT) Well .... I would be happy to see all soaps cease for 50 years. It might give TV a chance to devise some new, original dramas instead of bombarding us with endless variations on the same tedious stories...... is your TV missing an OFF button? No. It also has a channel change option. It is just that I wish there were more options for original UK drama, instead of endless repetition of things long past their sell-by dates. Too many TV executives seem to take the lazy option of "more of the same" rather than experimenting with "something different". The soap operas get far more viewers than most original dramas. That's why they don't go away. I find that hard to understand why. Must be a lot of people who like doing / seeing the same things, time after time, year after year. Personally I prefer "variability" of my entertainment (for want of a better description). One of the things which I found surprising is, that if you look at the ratings for rerun channels you will find that reruns of reality-crap consistently out score, by quite some margin, reruns of drama (all types) and documentary I don't get it, but it's what the masses want Even more surprising are the figures for Talking Pictures. The most recent I can find is 3.5 million weekly views with a wide age range which suggest to me the main channels are out of touch with the audience. Once you get above a certain point, reach is not a particularly useful figure, as you can never get beyond 100%, but you can get continually increasing length of time per viewer BBC1 and BBC2 have very similar figures for reach, but BBC1 has 4 times the average minutes per day of BBC2 TP has approx the same number of minutes per viewer as BBC2, (if my mental arithmetic didn't fail me) |
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