Film, Media & TV1 min ago
The BBC
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Am I the only person who finds the BBC's history documentaries infuriating? You know the ones where they have a ficticious character/animal who 'lived' at the time and we follow their life story... like walking with beasts or the other night that Pyramd program.... what a load of rubbish, what happened to programs that present the information in an informative and scientific manner rather than hog wash about an iguanadon being abandoned by it's mother or some made up Egyptians brother being killed...... give me strength! (? - just to show there is a question in there somewhere!)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Long time no see Spellmaster! Thank you for your correction, program/programme is one of those I always mix up and as I wrote it I had an inkling that I'd gone the wrong way with it, but knew someone would have the good grace to correct me. ,
I agree with you, the BBC does make some great historical prorammes, including those you mention, but the growing trend of programmes like Pyramid makes me worried, do you think it is a case of dumbing down or (as I'm sure the BBC would argue) presenting the subject in a more easily digestible format?
To be honest Obo, I do think there is some dumbing down going on, and I agree entirely with you that it is infuriating. Too often - and Walking with Beasts was a prime example - supposition is presented as fact, and the onus does seem to be on entertainment at the expense of education (as opposed to as well as education). It is a definite trend, and it's an alarming one.