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Old 13-12-2011, 11:52   #21
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Re: Fascinating Programme On Financial Meltdown

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Originally Posted by Chrysalis View Post
It would still be big, bbc could put on a picture of a tree for an hour and it still would probably get millions of viewers. I have watched some complete rubbish on bbc peak time (when round other peoples houses and they put the channel on) and they still get high viewing figures, it gets watched simply because its the bbc.
'Watching' something on TV and taking it all in are very different things, especially when the topic is issues as complex as these and the news is all bad. I doubt those who indulged themselves so much during the credit boom would be very motivated to discover or acknowledge the role they played in what's gone wrong.
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