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Good to not worry about offending people intent on emigrating. Once people emigrate they are rarely worth keeping in touch with.


New Zealand is like Wales. If you wanted to live in Wales then I would understand and it's a lot closer to London but no one carps on about it to the same extent.


That's because a move to Wales isn't quite so hard to reverse. Faced with the option of traipsing back from New Zealand with your tail between your legs or just mounting a full scale pro NZ propaganda campaign most ?migr?s opt for the latter.


That's why you shouldn't speak to British ex pats. They'll either annoy the crap out of you or convince you to emigrate and join the campaign.

To paraphrase Jeremy Hardy "People who move to Brighton are always banging on about how it's only an hour to London - well if London is the point go and live there then"


To go back to the TV debate I always have to challenge the wisdom of TV being poor now compared to a previous generation(s)


My Family is always paraded (rightly) of what's wrong - but against that (and just from this year alone) I would forward (off the top of my head - there are many more)


Gavin & Stacey

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There has been a definite dilution of TV budgets in the last 30 years, which is easily explainable. There are now more channels and most of them are on 24/7. But with only (roughly) the same amount of people watching them, the source of income is still the same.

I write a lot of TV themes, and people often drone on about the old classics of the seventies and eighties blah blah and how it's all electronic rubbish these days. They tend to forget that in the seventies it wasn't unusual to record TV themes with a full orchestra packed with top-notch players. These days you're lucky if someone coughs-up for the odd trumpet from time to time. What do you they expect? You pay peanuts, you get monk.. er.. I mean.. you get me.

mamafeelgood Wrote:

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channel 4 seem to be creating new +1

> channels left right and centre, they should just

> dedicate 2 months of c4+1


Yeah the gits!!! We had Film4 +1, which was handy, as it worked, and for some reason Film4 won't at my gaff. However, that seems to have now transformed in to Big Brother +1 :X

An amusing article from The Beeb, who - despite being all too keen to point-out that the BB audience is down - would piss their pants at the prospect of having a show of their own, in its 8th year, which runs for three months every day of the week and still averages over 4 million viewers.

the state of british telly is awful but to anyone who has emigrated they will remind you that it's still excellent plus we get to see the good american stuff for free, albeit a year later.


BB is BB and seems to attract that radical hatred normally reserved for religion, smoking and politics. so everyone can sigh a sigh of relief as it disappears from our lives for another 10 months.


everyone should get back into the clangers, my kids love it and it is truely great ...

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