Get Me Out of Here!
Get Me Out of Here!
Have any of you guys up there in Pomland or nearby watched "I'm a Celebrity - Get Me Out of Here"?
Pay TV has run a couple of the series recently and it has been interesting to watch people from up there who don't know each other live in a rainforest in Australia.
I like to watch what people do and how they behave when they are not in their usual environment!
Pay TV has run a couple of the series recently and it has been interesting to watch people from up there who don't know each other live in a rainforest in Australia.
I like to watch what people do and how they behave when they are not in their usual environment!
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It's programs like that/big brother/pop idol/endless house & garden makeover shows/talk (more like shout) shows like Trisha & Jeremy Kyle that have totally turned me off TV. If there's a Scifi series I want to see nowadays, I download it and watch it on the 'pooter. I couldn't even tell you what our TV room looks like now, it's been so long since I've been in there.
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I agree with Steve, there are too many reality programs dominating our TV sets at the moment. All the ones Steve mentioned plus more.
What happened to a decent film at prime time viewing instead of watching has-been celebritys trying to earn some cash due to there failure. Why dont they go out get a job like the rest of us and welcome themselves to the real world.
Oh dear why did i get started on this topic!
What happened to a decent film at prime time viewing instead of watching has-been celebritys trying to earn some cash due to there failure. Why dont they go out get a job like the rest of us and welcome themselves to the real world.
Oh dear why did i get started on this topic!

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I, for one, am very glad you got it back again, Prospero!prospero wrote:I caught a bit of 'Big Brother' once and lost the will to live.![]()

Most of my TV consumption tends to be documentaries or movies. RTE have the "reality" stuff, too, but I don't think it's quite the overload that the guys in the UK have inflicted on them. Sometimes they have thrillers and slightly more quirky series from the US (I enjoy Boston Legal), but it tends to be on after midnight rather than prime time, for some reason I can't fathom.
........Áine JGF SGF FTB
.Briseann an dúchas trí shuiligh an chuit.

Mainstream TV seems to be a bit sad nowadays.
Most days I check the listings in the paper and there is not a damn thing I would want to watch. Who are all these 'celebrities' anyway? Never heard of most of them. And I don't really give a flying hoo-hah if they have to munch on kangaroo's goolies in the jungle.
Most of my veiwing is on satellite and mainly the Discovery channels which have some really excelllent content.
The digital channels such as ITV2, etc, show some good drama. OK, they are repeats, but that's fine as I probably missed the first run. The only thing that really annoys me intensely are the channel logos. I know what channel I am watching. Why do they have to stick a big label in your face?


Most of my veiwing is on satellite and mainly the Discovery channels which have some really excelllent content.

The digital channels such as ITV2, etc, show some good drama. OK, they are repeats, but that's fine as I probably missed the first run. The only thing that really annoys me intensely are the channel logos. I know what channel I am watching. Why do they have to stick a big label in your face?

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Just goes to show that we all like different things to watch!
I like documentaries on many subjects, some reality shows, especially Survivor, some gardening shows, and definitely horse opera movies! Not necessarily in that order. I also like Kirstie and Phil!
I don't like Big Brother one bit, or most American legal shows, or most movies set in the last 30 years.
There is one exception to that. "Into the Wild" which I saw on the plane to US, which was excellent and I recommend that everyone sees it.
I did enjoy the "Get Me Out of Here" show.
I like documentaries on many subjects, some reality shows, especially Survivor, some gardening shows, and definitely horse opera movies! Not necessarily in that order. I also like Kirstie and Phil!
I don't like Big Brother one bit, or most American legal shows, or most movies set in the last 30 years.
There is one exception to that. "Into the Wild" which I saw on the plane to US, which was excellent and I recommend that everyone sees it.
I did enjoy the "Get Me Out of Here" show.
Emmerdale??? I watched a few minutes of that once and didn't like it one bit. Then again, Soap operas don't even appear on my 'want to watch list'.Spit wrote:It was only ever used for sky sports news & recording emmerdale & corrie for the wife when we went out.
I must admit though that American soapies are much worse than UK's and Aussie soapies are absolutely the pits and I hate the fact that good money is spent on making them when there is so much poverty in the world! What a disgrace!

My main perk for working at home is my satellite subscription ( have a tv in the workshop which is on one of the news channels all day but sports over the weekends ) and the service is actually quite good for 3rd world viewing.... have a choice of 50+ channels so it is fairly easy to get away form the reality stuff. At supper time it's normally National Geographic, discovery, wild life (just not crocodile hunter) or a movie which I recorded during the previous night.
Alan
Now ya talking.Roboframer wrote:
I was addicted to Prisoner Cell Block H - long time ago - of course.

I saw a box set of the complete series on E-Bay. 180 DVDs.Think the bid was about £800.
