Calis Beach and Fethiye Turkey Discussion Forum
General Topics => All things that have nothing to do with Turkey => Topic started by: chris35 on April 23, 2014, 09:51:55 AM
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We watched the first episode of "Jamaica Inn" last night. We really tried to understand what they were saying, but even after turning up the volume until the telly began to shake, we still couldn't catch every word. We then had to resort to turning on the subtitles on an English speaking drama (What a joke). The story line had us bored to tears, and how many times does a woman in a muddy dress have to run across a desolate moor in the name of entertainment, for it then suddenly,miraculously,appear clean again two minutes later. Guess what, we won't bother with the next two episodes >:( >:(
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We started watching it but apart from the dreadful sound quality it all appeared to be filmed in the dark so you couldn't see anything. Apparently BBC have had about 800 complaints. We too gave up after about 20 minutes and didn't bother with the next two.
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The title of this thread seems unnecessarily hostile. I am pleased that the BBC is commissioning new drama. Otherwise we will end up with schedules composed of make-money-from-antiques shows, more cooking programmes, daft quizzes, people learning to do things not very well and being voted off, house buying, and miserable soaps. Of course there are going to be some failures but I would rather have that than the BBC playing cautious and putting minimal funding into cheap TV that copies the things that already dominate our screens. Still, the new programme for Saturday night, Celebrity Tightrope Walking and Blindfold Juggling, looks a real winner.
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The title of this thread seems unnecessarily hostile. I am pleased that the BBC is commissioning new drama. Otherwise we will end up with schedules composed of make-money-from-antiques shows, more cooking programmes, daft quizzes, people learning to do things not very well and being voted off, house buying, and miserable soaps. Of course there are going to be some failures but I would rather have that than the BBC playing cautious and putting minimal funding into cheap TV that copies the things that already dominate our screens. Still, the new programme for Saturday night, Celebrity Tightrope Walking and Blindfold Juggling, looks a real winner.
Totally agree, I always enjoy a good drama, unfortunately this was very sub standard, and so bad that people complained to the BBC about it (very unusual). I find that the BBC dramas are no match for ITV dramas, and always appear to be filmed in very dark locations with poor sound quality ie Shetland. I welcome the day when I have the right not to have to pay to watch a channel that I could well do without.
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I did not watch this as I have read the book and see it on film and T.V. too many times. However, I agree with Colwyn (surprise) that the BBC should be spending more money on good Drama. I was really sorry to hear that they will be making no more of the excellent Ripper Street. I prefer Drama to all the dreadful soaps and reality T.V programmes. ;)
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I watched the first episode but the sound quality was so poor that was enough for me : :)
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The title lead me to believe they had commissioned another new series of Citizen Khan.
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I think it's just me, I must be getting old, all dramas are so dark I find myself screwing up my eyes to see more detail. Plus I find the sound muffled at whatever level. . . . Sigh. Depressing but it's not over yet! ;)
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Ripper St is coming back :)
http://www.theguardian.com/media/2014/feb/26/bbc-ripper-street-amazon-series