Channel 4 real-life drama

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Crimpo

Re: Channel 4 real-life drama

Post by Crimpo »

Fair point Kev - and you're right there are lots of good stories to be told in the British industry but unfortunately its a lot easier to do the 'shock horror' thing and a lot more likely that the latter would be broadcast. C5 ran a few basically positive programmes in the past - with the 'moral minority' reduced to a couple of barking mad talking heads - but no more it seems...
Mindless Bush lackey

Re: Channel 4 real-life drama

Post by Mindless Bush lackey »

ive often thought the best way to get across to the masses about the "industry" though im more tempted to say commiunity (as it appears to me as a viewer and lurker on the forum) that maybe a book would be better the likes of an autobiography lets face it Ben Dover (mr perry) would be fascinating and i imagine very funny a film would be great something like a carry on film.
jj

Re: Channel 4 real-life drama

Post by jj »

I thought I'd already made these points......while stressing that the likelihood of a fair shake is exceeding small.
buttsie

o/t Re: Channel 4 real-life drama

Post by buttsie »

Obviously...you're either very misunderstood or you were using flowery language again

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jj

Re: o/t Re: Channel 4 real-life drama

Post by jj »

Why not both?
If it's worth saying, it's worth saying polysyllabically and sesquipedally.
buttsie

o/t Re: o/t Re: Channel 4 real-life drama

Post by buttsie »

Thats easy for you to/too/two say

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