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Originally Posted by JetBlack
No, the BBC commissioned the shows. Learn how the commissioning process works, then come back to us.
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they did not make the shows. thats the point. do you not get that.
or do you think the bbc are the only ones who can commission shows?
Look years ago the bbc was great. if they made a kids tv show often it was by some creative goof ball who would make some zany show. today they seem more interested in what that show can make in muchandise.
there was a time what from 4pm till almost midnight it was full of shows you would watch. from th odd ball kids tv up till 6, then the news till 7, then all sorts of wonders till late. and they did it with far less cash.
the talk shows had realy interesting guests. not just some twit follging his latest film or music song.
and then on a sat. wow. i would jump out of bed to see the sat morning tv. then sat evening was the prime spot.
but now. what is on. its just a lot of junk, most repeats, and most clones from other stations. all the bbc does now is variations of itv shows.
I even wonder if there are deals going on. such as masterchief with John Torode and Gregg Wallace. are you joking. 1 hour prime to to this rubbish. in fact it was a while ago on have i got news for you (Hat Trick Productions), they presented it, and Paul Merton said 'who are you' to them. And he did not do it in jest.
when you have around £10 million a day, then you expect much better than this. its insulting to junk they put on.
ok, lets make it simple, name 5 shows over the next 7 days you think are of quality. do not include repeats. idealy stick to bbc1 and bbc2 as these are the prime stations. idealy you should be abel to name 7, as in one show per day, though in truth one should be abel to give 3 per day to justify the high charge. but i will make it easy, just name 5 shows over the next 7 days.