>>>TV is rubbish
A rather blanket statement.
A few years ago we only had one or two or three channels, and no video, so you had to watch what was on, you had no choice.
I am sure there was plenty of rubbish on then but we just had to accept it.
Now, if you have the right equipment, we have hundreds of channels.
Yes some are rubbish, and many programs are rubbish, but there are still many many excellent TV channels and programs around.
BBC1 and BBC2 still show some terrific nature programs, documentaries, and so on.
BBC 3 and BBC4 are also very good. I probably watch more on BBC4 than any other channel.
There are also many documentary channels (again if you have the right equipment). I have Sky and can chose from about 30 documentary channels. Yes there are adverts, but if you record it you can fast forward through the adverts.
Also with Sky I have Sky Arts1 and Sky Arts 2 which have a whole range of programs about music, art, culture and so on. And not just "high brow" stuff but programs about pop and rock music, highlights from rock festivals and so on.
I think also the quality of many programs (the acting, sets, etc) is excellent compared to what we used to watch. If you watch some programs from the 60s or 70s the sets are awful and the production values are far below what we accept nowadays.
I think nowadays you do need a "hard disk" recorder like with Sky or Virgin, or a PVR ifs you watch Freeview or Freesat. You can then select the programs you want to watch and then record them over the week, then watch them at your leasure when nothing else is on.
We have a wider choice than ever, and still have many quality programs and quality channels, but it now takjes a bit more effort to sort the good from the dross.