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If you want to laugh or to be sick, you should watch the Christmas movie channel. Channel 5 has shown some of that shi*e the past few weeks. How the f*ck those films get made I don't know.
The movies have been pretty crap too although they usually pick up after Christmas.
There was a fantastic documentary on BbC Four last Wednesday presented by Michael Grade examining how BBC and ITV battled for Saturday night and Christmas. Should still be on iplayer
The wife's currently chuckling her way through a repeat of the 2012 christmas special of The Royle Family. I don't know what she's finding to laugh about. It's truly f*cking terrible.
HEre's a sure fire hit for Christmas. A "live" fly on the wall documentary type prog showing families at Christmas. Dad getting steaming and swearing at the wife who's collapsed with exhaustion and in hysterics as the gravy is all lumpy.
Would be a sure fire hit with the Jeremy Kyle nation.
POSTER OF THE YEAR 2013.
PROUD RECIPIENT OF THE SECOND PLANET SWANS LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD.
Having got rid of my virgin tv services a year or so ago the thought of being beholden to tv scheduling now seems quite bizarre. Netflix and the odd catch up does me fine. Plus saves £145.50 a year on. Tv licence...
If you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face--forever.
I have a hatred of period dramas since childhood. My mother used to try to force me to watch them when they were on Sunday late afternoon /early evening tv as she thought it would give me some sort of cultural advantage.