Pookie ([info]pwca) wrote,
@ 2009-06-22 22:44:00
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The Monster Didn't Roar
This article in the Guardian discusses the background behind the recent cancellation of ITV's only home grown genre shows of the last ten years,* Demons and Primeval. There has been much discussion of late with regard to the falling revenues in commercial television, and this article highlights the effects of that. Essentially, the cancellation of the more expensive and probably the more interesting series, which will be replaced with less expensive series aimed at broader audiences.

I gave both series a shot -- Primeval was by far the better of the two, but not good enough to re-watch or to buy on DVD. Demons was tedious and derivative.

Looks like the number of genre shows will be shrinking once again. Time to stab that nostalgia button.






* I am hard pressed to think of any others.



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[info]bluemony
2009-06-23 06:23 pm UTC (link)
Completly agree, we gave demons a go, utter rubbish. Primeval, again rubbish, yet alittle better. So whats left for TV? Pay my TV liecence for drivel like causulty and eastenders? ITV and others just doing talentless talent shows etc. Have to say far too many re runs, and often not the favorites, and if they are, you've seen them already more than once! On general TV annoys me! I have little faith in 'jo-publics' tastes.

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[info]pwca
2009-06-24 07:15 pm UTC (link)
It seems that I find too much television to watch. These days BBC4 seems to figure prominently. Beyond that, various channels figures as I pick and choose.

Perhaps I should go to bed earlier and read a good book instead.

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