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Stephen Fry criticises 'childish' British TV
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertain...s/10326761.stm
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Especially about some US shows.. |
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i like doctor who but i do feel you need a child in the room to justify watching it :D
and yet a US program like SG1 is equally aimed at adults and children and enjoyed by both |
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Unfortunately Mr fry is correct, our television output is poor but then at least we don't have to put up with the American style of shoe-horning adverts in every 30 seconds.
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I thought Dr Who and Merlin are designed to be family programmes. Family programmes have to appeal to children.
If anything I think the opposite is happening. Adult shows (9pm onwards) are putting more swearing, violence, drugs and sex in. Even pre-watershed shows are starting to do this now. |
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That said, the main cable channels in between (Comedy Central, MTV, FX, etc) have been starting to show more adult content at night lately. ---------- Post added at 00:21 ---------- Previous post was at 00:17 ---------- I think the best way to proving Stephen Fry right or wrong is to compare story lines of shows going back in time. What happens in Eastenders.Corrie now, 10 years ago and 20 years ago? What shows are on at 9pm now, 10 years ago and 20 years ago? I can't recally exactly but I think they'll show they would be 'adultised' (if that's a word) if anything. I think Stephen Fry is well wide of the mark here. |
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I think that the fact that that shows have more swearing and sex is no litmus indication that TV programmes are more adult in content and in standard than they were.
It's more an indication that maybe standards have slipped without any quality being added. :erm: |
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Russell Davis actually said something in an interview that I believe backs up your assertion about him not wanting to change the target audience. He was asked whether the Doctor will ever appear in Torchwood. He said that it would not be appropriate for the Doctor to do so, as the Doctor the title character in a show aimed at children. ---------- Post added at 14:12 ---------- Previous post was at 14:05 ---------- Quote:
The problem is that a lot of TV companies see "adult" TV programmes as containing things like sex, nudity, violence, drug taking, drinking (alcohol) and swearing. They go for the shock. This is why soaps are increasingly tending to show things that shock, but are unlikely to happen (e.g. all the soaps have included at least one murderer, yet the average street is unlikely to see a murder). It is possible to write a good drama that does not break any of the Watershed rules (so can be broadcast in the day), but would still be interesting for adults. |
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Ray Connolly of the Daily Mail has come to Fry's support.
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