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modeller | 11:58 Sun 26th Dec 2010 | News
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In the absence of any noteworthy news we were talking in the pub about our pet hates on television.
There was past his sell by date Bruce Forsythe , the gesticulations of Ricky Gervais , the repetitious crudity of Little Britain , the banality and nursery level humour of comedians ,
semi porn in drama and comedy in place of talent. Few people could see the point in trotting out ex-celebs who had nothing new to offer, like Becham and Posh . It was a mixed group of all ages. I wonder what are the opinions of us ABers ?
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Repeats, repeats, repeats, some programes and films are on this holiday. They are on one day and then two days later they are on again(same channel)
and whats with gay presenters ?
programmers who think the latest find on reality TV is a good thing
Let's face it - we are all bored with tv and until they - whoever "they" are - come up with something completely new we are all going to stay bored. And don't ask me - I have absolutely no idea what would be interesting enough to grab everyones attention. In the meantime it's back to the repeats etc. and put up with it. Or alternatively come on to Answerbank.
I gave up my TV license a few months ago. Sometimes I'll glance and the schedules with a smug feeling, content in the knowledge I'm not missing a thing.
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Rasman //
//I gave up my TV license a few months ago. Sometimes I'll glance and the schedules with a smug feeling, content in the knowledge I'm not missing a thing.//
I found your answer very interesting because whilst we all have our pet hates you apparently reject TV completely. I remember when I was a teacher there were a tiny minority of children where TV was banned in their homes and those children suffered socially and educationally .
Socially because children discuss and play games inspired by TV and educationally because of the ,TV knowledge based subjects ,history, travel, science , etc.
How do you compensate for that situation ?
Modeller, there are no children in the house. On the odd occasion I think there is something worth watching I'll catch up on iplayer.
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That sounds good Eddie. If there is, it might be well worth investing in.
Eddie, I read in the paper this morning that they have come up with some sort of technology that will actually stop people from skipping through the adverts on recorded programmes.

My biggest pet hate at the moment is that is has suddenly become acceptable, particularly in Eastenders for the actors to talk with a mouthful of food. It's gross.
I have not long had Sky but since having it i dont really watch the television in "Real Time" i just watch what i have already recorded and like Eddie says i too just skip through the adverts, its heaven!

I do hope that there isnt some technology coming that will stop the abliity to skip through the adverts but to be honest i cant see how that would be possible to implement and would be rather controlling?

I think the device that automatically skipped the adverts when recording programmes was the wonderful Tivo system that was used in the US and i think is where SKY Plus took a lot of its ideas from. I dont know if it is still in existence or not but it was i understand a very good and popular device.
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Rasman // Modeller, there are no children in the house. On the odd occasion I think there is something worth watching I'll catch up on iplayer. //
This came up some time ago and I think you may still need a licence to watch iPlayer.

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