View from across the pond:
- We get the HBO content for free.
- P.U.B.L.I.C L.I.B.R.A.R.I.E.S
- Oprah Winfrey (we [STRIKE]have [/STRIKE] had our own version - Richard & Judy- which recommended Cloud Atlas!)
- Read any comics lately (Y, The Unwritten of the top of my head)
- Steven Soderbergh
So not every thing in America is aimed towards the lowest.
When I look at TV over here we have X-Factor (like American Idol) Britain's Got Talent, candid camera type shows and the like. But there is also lots on every night that is thought provoking. I refuse to believe that this is not true in America also, my holidays there would suggest I'm right.
Last night at between 9 and 10 we had on free to air TV (with the caveat that an annual licence is required at £142)
A charity Rock Concert
A nature program about snakes
I'm a Celebrity give me cash (ITV is the worst channel we have)
A documentary about an immigrant having his delusions shattered when he becomes a traffic Warden (meter maid)
In the Line of Fire
Collateral Damage
Embarrassing Illnesses (sounds cheaper than it is - actually a serious public health program)
Scrubs x2
Babel
The world strictest parents (yeah it is a trashy as it sounds - troubled teen sent to Africa/Utah/South Africa...)
A History of Christianity - Very good series.
Kids do the funniest Things
A Touch of Frost - TV Detective Show
Grand Slam Darts
Road Wars
QI - comedy Quiz with Stephen Fry
Dieing to Sleep - a moving [STRIKE]documentary [/STRIKE] freak show about fatal insomnia
Knight Rider (new version)
Grime Fighters
Street Crime UK!
Friends x2
Himalaya With Michael Palin
This is not an unusual evening. Sure there is a lot to catch the attention of the lowest common denominator but there's also a lot of choice.