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Is anyone else dreading another showing of this vacuous showcase of people with no discernable talent or is it just me? I loathe it. It's the very worst in cheap bland programming.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Cannot stand it: any programme that foists Jade Goody or that bloke Nadia on the public should be taken off the air. Unfortunately, my other half loves it - BB parties, texting friends and so on and so forth, so for 10 weeks it is part of my daily life. Well, this year I've vowed not to watch any of it, and in preparation I've spent a fortune at Waterstones so i can take myself offf to bed and read.
Unfortunately, the "If you don't like it, don't watch it" argument doesn't help. It's everywhere and if I were to preclude everything reality TV, it would leave little else for me to watch. Unfortunately my Missus loves it as well and it's on at the only times I'm not working. Perhaps I'll have to pay Waterstones a visit as well.
It's not just reality TV, the terrestrial channels are wall to wall, soaps, DIY, Gardenning, Cookery, property and reality TV. What ever happenned to decent shows on prime time? Even when they get a decent show like the Bill they turn it into a bl*&dy soap. I've got Sky+, it's a godsend, I program a series link for all the things I want to watch then watch them after the event, I can watch what I want and fast forward through the ever increasing ad breaks.
Instead of dreading Big Brother, I've decided to make a game of it, seeing if I can avoid every single second of the damn thing. Every time I see so much as a second, I have to go and do an unpleasant chore for penance (seeing trailers is allowed as they simply can't be avoided if you watch Channel 4 at all, but watching stories about it on TV news is forbidden). I pretty much managed to avoid 21 years of Brookside this way, so I should be OK with a few weeks of BB, although channel hopping (something I do a lot) will become like Russian Roulette, especially if I don't check the TV schedules first.
For the duration, E4 will be a total no-go zone and Channel 4, normally a station I like will see drastically reduced viewing from me until it's over. I'll still watch King of Queens and Will & Grace in the mornings, but will be exercising extreme caution after that.
For the duration, E4 will be a total no-go zone and Channel 4, normally a station I like will see drastically reduced viewing from me until it's over. I'll still watch King of Queens and Will & Grace in the mornings, but will be exercising extreme caution after that.