So, while the beeb keeps on pouring money into shit programming like this, they are slashing away atnews, natural history and other quality programmes. Just so that Jeremy Hunt can say he's frozen the license fee
I would tend to agree.
The problem, though is of their own making. They want to compete with commercial stations whilst remaining a public service broadcaster. In this day and age, it's difficult to have it both ways.
Personally, if BBC One wants to compete with ITV, when it should allow adverts, and not allow any license fee to be directed that way. Same goes for Radio 1 and 2 and their digital channels. There should be a severe rationalisation in their local radio stations too, or again, they should bring in adverts to pay for them.
The public service element (for instance, say a rebooted BBC Two and Radio 4) should indeed be license funded and should indeed keep on producing minority interest and educational/documentary programming. I'm not suggesting that this should be negalected or even shut down at all - just suggesting that the license fee should be used wisely.
I actually applied for - and got - an audition for the forthcoming ITV series "Superstar", where they're trying to find a new Jesus for the forthcoming "Jesus Christ Superstar" arena tour.
The Voice was summed up for me last night when none of 'em wanted the guy who belted out 'Livin' On A Prayer' yet fawned over some Adele wannabe and some posh upper-crust Dido-a-like
So, while the beeb keeps on pouring money into shit programming like this, they are slashing away atnews, natural history and other quality programmes. Just so that Jeremy Hunt can say he's frozen the license fee
do you recall the good old days of the BBC World Service ? I mean,when it really was the top wireless broadcasting medium ?
can't explain what listening to an episode of the Men From The Ministry or The Clitheroe Kid in the middle of a stormy South China Seas did for the system....
the GB edition of the world atlas still had bits of pink on it !
Watched the first few BGT shows of the series but lost a bit of interest, felt a bit 'samey'. Had a good laugh at that old girl doing the poetry while that fat idiot pranced around behind her, and the German guy with the wings - think they were both on the same show .
David Walliams has been terrific so far, much better than McIntyre and Hasslehoff.
My girlfriend always bangs on about The Voice. Watched a bit of it, thought it was OK, but only really watch X Factor if I'm with her on a Saturday night so can't see me watching this on my own either.
The Voice was summed up for me last night when none of 'em wanted the guy who belted out 'Livin' On A Prayer' yet fawned over some Adele wannabe and some posh upper-crust Dido-a-like
If the self-styled Rock God had bothered to try a bit of singing rather than just belting every line at the top of his voice he might have got somewhere.
Instead he came across like some sort of Spinal Tap-esque parody of a rock frontman, with everything turned up to 11.
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