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Dinosaur
Originally Posted by
Corabar Steve
So everyone missed the shot of a certain infamous amp poking it's head above the parapet?
Sir, I doff my cap to you. I had to replay it and pause to find it, and I knew it was there. Well done that man.
Originally Posted by
ukpartydj
TheIn fact I doubt anything is really that accurate on tv.
The more I see nowadays, the more I'm inclined to agree with that view. The pursuit of sensationalism appears to be the main aim, and Truth is often among the "collateral damage".
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Originally Posted by
katman
Where can one find a copy of this televisual feast ?
ITV Player.
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Originally Posted by
Excalibur
The more I see nowadays, the more I'm inclined to agree with that view.
The pursuit of sensationalism appears to be the main aim, and Truth is often among the "collateral damage".
I suppose in a way they aren't looking to educate people they want people to be entertained. Which is fine, it's just the dumass public which seem to think if it's printed in black and white or on the TV it must be true.
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Originally Posted by
ukpartydj
There was a wedding DJ on come dine with me that wore a bright yellow hoodie in his "at work" shot which I certainly hope he doesn't wear for weddings... Yet to see the mobile DJs job being portrayed accurately on tv... In fact I doubt anything is really that acurate on tv.
Originally Posted by
Excalibur
The more I see nowadays, the more I'm inclined to agree with that view.
The pursuit of sensationalism appears to be the main aim, and Truth is often among the "collateral damage".
I'm not so sure, I think if you're talking about soaps, they generally try to aim for as much realism as possible - to portray ordinary people in ordinary lives. Obviously parts are exaggerated to make it more entertaining, but in this case I don't think viewers would have given it a second thought (present company excepted, of course!).
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Dinosaur
Originally Posted by
BeerFunk
I'm not so sure, I think if you're talking about soaps,.
I was more referring to "reality" or "fly on the wall" type programmes. I think we give soaps more leeway, since we know ( don't we? ) that they're not purporting to be factual.
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Originally Posted by
WWDJ
ITV Player.
Thanks, I saw the required segment but being forced to watch 3 adverts before it would even start the show reminded me why I never watch ITV other than occasionally for the local news.
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Originally Posted by
katman
Thanks, I saw the required segment but being forced to watch 3 adverts before it would even start the show reminded me why I never watch ITV other than occasionally for the local news.
Only 3 adverts? Wow! You're lucky. I've been watching The Job Lot on ITV Player and have to put up with 2 adverts before the show starts then another 5 at the half way point. I don't think I like ITV Player!!!
Dazzy D
Lightning Disco & Entertainment
Born to make you party!
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Originally Posted by
katman
Thanks, I saw the required segment but being forced to watch 3 adverts before it would even start the show reminded me why I never watch ITV other than occasionally for the local news.
Originally Posted by
DazzyD
Only 3 adverts? Wow! You're lucky. I've been watching The Job Lot on ITV Player and have to put up with 2 adverts before the show starts then another 5 at the half way point. I don't think I like ITV Player!!!
What is worst is when the adverts don't seem to load correctly so a 1 min advert plays out in 3 second bursts for 4 mins... and as soon as the program comes on it's perfect quality and loads instantly
They really aren't helping themselves stop people bypassing the adverts by just downloading them from potentially virus ridden sites.
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