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Is BBC 4 the new BBC 2?

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Drusilla | 16:55 Sun 22nd Jan 2006 | Film, Media & TV
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I have enjoyed the foreign film season on BBC 4 recently and adored last nights Korean film, 'Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter...Spring', but I can't shake the feeling that BBC 4 is merely doing the job for which BBC 2 was intended.


Did we really need BBC 3 and 4, or just a damned good shake up on BBC 1 and 2?

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I know i would be very p*****d off if my lovely wife hadnt bought me Sky Digital for my birthday a few years ago (something she is always threatening to withdraw for bad behaviour).
You hear some of the viewing figures for bbc3/4 shows just breaking into 4 figures and you wonder why they bother.
I think there is room for 3 and 4 (although 3 is consistently awful - i dont fit the demographic though so not bothered) but it does seem a little spiteful to put amazing things on 4 - depriving terrestial customers.
I am always saying like:
"Did you see that amazing programme on 50's teapots" to my less 'with it' friends knowing that they would love it - but they just dont have sky/ freeview. The really good stuff sometimes emerges on 2 but they just dont have room for things like your Korean film for example.
Shame really but nature of modern broadcasting i'm afraid.
They are talking about putting the fee up to �180. Outrageous, I have cable and hardly ever watch it, but no way round it.

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