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Online mr.bluesky

You would think that with everybody self isolating now and having a captive audience the major tv channels would put some decent programmes or films on over the Easter bank holidays instead of the endless dross and repeats they have served up. At least it has got me back into the habit of reading books again so I guess something positive has come out of it.

Online David1970

You would think that with everybody self isolating now and having a captive audience the major tv channels would put some decent programmes or films on over the Easter bank holidays instead of the endless dross and repeats they have served up. At least it has got me back into the habit of reading books again so I guess something positive has come out of it.

I watch no more than 2 hours normal TV per week normally, why would you, what is there worth watching?

Offline hornyguylondon

It’s sobering to think how dependent we are on current soaps  and live Sport !

The news is all Coronavirus, just as Brexit had calmed down  :dash:

Online David1970

It’s sobering to think how dependent we are on current soaps  and live Sport !

The news is all Coronavirus, just as Brexit had calmed down  :dash:

Never watched a soap opera in my life and don’t plan to, so not dependent on it.