the world... that was brilliant.
Casey
http://www.galacticast.com/
--- In [email protected], Paul Knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> HI Duncan,
>
> So long as people understand me and try not to make me a scapegoat as
> normal, people watch documentaries when they want to, it doesn't make
> them their favorites, DAVID ATTENBOROUGH Rules in my opinion. I have
> also watched Road To Guantanamo and horizon and for that matter most
> documentaries that go deeper than Guantanamo and why the falling man
> isn't who we first thought he was. I have also watched Three Women
> From Iraq, but this doesn't really add to my watching TV
> Documentaries made by The BBC or Channel 4. No one listed the show
> on sexism and disablements. I wonder why?
>
> Paul
>
> On 13 May 2006, at 00:46, duncan wrote:
>
> > it's interesting that the programmes people are listing are all drama
> > and/or gameshows (i'm including antiques roadshow in that category;)
> > ....
> > no one listed any documentary or 'life' shows (news doesn't count for
> > now ;) ?. .. and yet so many videoblogs fall into that category.. so
> > this makes me interested in the cultural situation, there is a huge
> > amount of amazing and creative factual television on terrestrial tv
> > over here .. horizon, panet earth, road to guantanamo, storyville,
> > ...the list goes on...
> > how does this compare in other videobloggers countries? because when i
> > think of 'television' I always think of Ed Murrow when he said -
> > "This instrument can teach, it can illuminate, yes and it can even
> > inspire. But it can do so only to the extent that humans are
> > determined to use it to those ends. There is great decisive battle to
> > be fought against ignorance, intolerance and indifference"
> >
> > d
> >
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