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TV Repeats
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Hi all, in these days of tv repeats why are programs that are not that old get repeated? there's a wealth of stuff out there that deserves repeating. Do any of you remember Rowan and Martin's Laugh in ? it was hilarious I think it was broadcast in the late '60s. Also Upstairs & Downstairs & The Forsyte Saga,to name but a few & I'm sure there are stacks more in the archives.Ron.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The only problem is that things I thought were fantastic many years ago I probably wouldn't like now - I used to love Steptoe and Son, Hancock, etc. etc. but they seem
weak when you see them decades later. They are just not relevant.
I loved Upstairs and Downstairs and the time and the Forsyte Saga, but I am willing to bet they wouldn't seem as good now. Although it may not seem like it, dramas these days are much better and modern technology has made a tremendous difference.
weak when you see them decades later. They are just not relevant.
I loved Upstairs and Downstairs and the time and the Forsyte Saga, but I am willing to bet they wouldn't seem as good now. Although it may not seem like it, dramas these days are much better and modern technology has made a tremendous difference.
What about Love Thy Neighbour?
Now that would raise a few eyebrows.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=c_gN7zlpnz8&feat ure=related
Now that would raise a few eyebrows.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=c_gN7zlpnz8&feat ure=related
Some series repeats are constrained by agreements between the production company involved and the TV companies. In some cases, companies go out of business, and legal negotiatons become too protracted and / or expensive to pursue.
It does seem a shame that old faves never seem to re-surface, while old 'favourites' are never off the screens.
My bid is for 'A Very Peculiar Practice' which was filmed in my home town and the local university - wonderful.
It does seem a shame that old faves never seem to re-surface, while old 'favourites' are never off the screens.
My bid is for 'A Very Peculiar Practice' which was filmed in my home town and the local university - wonderful.
Bascially it costs money to repeat programs, there are actors to be paid and that's expensive. The TV channels will normally purchase a series to be shown, due to equity demanding a fair wack for their members services it's much more expensive to show UK television than it is to show American for example.
Therefore these companies know that people like for example "only fools and horses" (personally I think it's crap), so are happy to pay X number of thousands but not for something like Dear John as it would get a small audience (no matter how much you personally like it).
Here is an example of the difference in fees....
http://www.equity.org.uk/AboutUs/Magazine/defa ult.aspx?edition=13&page=12
Much cheaper to have A-Team on 24/7 than any quality UK TV.
Therefore these companies know that people like for example "only fools and horses" (personally I think it's crap), so are happy to pay X number of thousands but not for something like Dear John as it would get a small audience (no matter how much you personally like it).
Here is an example of the difference in fees....
http://www.equity.org.uk/AboutUs/Magazine/defa ult.aspx?edition=13&page=12
Much cheaper to have A-Team on 24/7 than any quality UK TV.
I think "Dear John" was made by the same people/writters that did "only fools & horses"
Yes 4getmenot, the bloke who pretended to be something he wasnt was called "kirk sinclair" who pretended to be flash and a hit with the ladys but was really a sad jumper wearing loser who lived with his mum!....quailty
Yes 4getmenot, the bloke who pretended to be something he wasnt was called "kirk sinclair" who pretended to be flash and a hit with the ladys but was really a sad jumper wearing loser who lived with his mum!....quailty