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<blockquote data-quote="Cowboyjim" data-source="post: 187418" data-attributes="member: 23128"><p>WTG Viv!</p><p>It's what you get when you recruit from the Guardian readership. 8) </p><p>It gets me riled up too. They almost revel in their ignorance. It is inexcusable. But at epidemic proportions. [sorry, maybe there was a pun in there]</p><p>Notice too in sports programmes how the interviewer ALWAYS asks how they feel? Grrrrrrrrrrrrr!</p><p>And these so-called factual content progs... eye candy pseudo-religious tosh I reckon. </p><p>They are so scared folks will switch over... or maybe they have their eye on flogging it to the yanks. Notice Horizon etc are all fifty minutes long to fit in the ads.</p><p>That prog they have on Monday evenings is just about tolerable... if you like the Blue Peter formula. </p><p>Like the NHS the BBC has become so patronising it makes me scream.</p><p>Most progs are rubbish anyway... just some history doc dressed up or pseudo-religion: why are we here, what does it all mean, how did the universe start, yawn.</p><p>Right, back to work, moan mode off. 8)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowboyjim, post: 187418, member: 23128"] WTG Viv! It's what you get when you recruit from the Guardian readership. 8) It gets me riled up too. They almost revel in their ignorance. It is inexcusable. But at epidemic proportions. [sorry, maybe there was a pun in there] Notice too in sports programmes how the interviewer ALWAYS asks how they feel? Grrrrrrrrrrrrr! And these so-called factual content progs... eye candy pseudo-religious tosh I reckon. They are so scared folks will switch over... or maybe they have their eye on flogging it to the yanks. Notice Horizon etc are all fifty minutes long to fit in the ads. That prog they have on Monday evenings is just about tolerable... if you like the Blue Peter formula. Like the NHS the BBC has become so patronising it makes me scream. Most progs are rubbish anyway... just some history doc dressed up or pseudo-religion: why are we here, what does it all mean, how did the universe start, yawn. Right, back to work, moan mode off. 8) [/QUOTE]
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