Watching the ‘Biggest Loser’ last night (don’t ask….) got me thinking about reality tv versus classic. In my television watching lifetime to date, much has changed. ‘When I were a young lass’ we had BBC1, 2 and ITV – full stop. I actually remember the launch of Channel 4 in 1982 (yikes – nearly 30 years ago) and the days when you could only receive a tv signal via aerial or cable. We now also have satellite and broadband, along with the ability to watch live television on mobile devices, and the switchover to digital, underway since 2008, is due to be completed next year. Soon the aerial will be relegated to the scrapheap along with the gramophone, tape recorder, and soon probably the fax machine, CD player and landline telephone, amongst others. (By the way, if you want to know more about the switchover, this link may help: http://www.digitaluk.co.uk/what__and__why/tv_explained)
Anyway, I digress - back to reality versus classic – I’d like to know your views. Despite loving classic tv, I also, uncharacteristically, used to be a devoted fan of the X-Factor for a few seasons (tragic I know). However I can formally announce that I have now had my fill. Unlike the ‘classics’ such as Only Fools and Horses (to which I shall keep returning), there is definitely a limit to how many ‘people just like us’ can be watched singing karaoke, publicly losing weight (admirable though that is) or having their house made over. I am going to conduct an experiment and attempt to veto reality programmes for an (unspecified) period of time and watch only the classics……let’s see what choice of programmes I actually get.
Please let me know your views on the subject – what do you see as ‘real’ entertainment and why? Do you think reality tv adds much to our lives; does it make us feel better or worse about ourselves? Should it be increased/limited/banned completely? What classic tv programmes should be reinstated if the amount of reality programmes is reduced?