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TV programmes you can't believe were ever made
GooseOnTheLoose
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It did! Radiolab has a fantastic podcast on how that evolved into confusion and concern:It happened on radio too. Orson Welles radio play of H.G wells war of the worlds in 1938 had a massive effect on the CBS listeners
War of the Worlds
For the 80th anniversary of Orson Welles' 1938 radio play "The War of the Worlds," we take a deep dive into one of the most controversial moments in broadcasting history.

The programme was listed as drama, in a current drama series, on Halloween, with the continuity announcer making it clear that it was a drama.It was that programme that changed the way TV was listed.
It didn't change the way tv was listed, because the actual listing, at the time, was accurate.
GooseOnTheLoose
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It did however have a massive impact when Ofcom came to create their broadcast code. Any "fake" news, or spoof documentary, for narrative purposes has to be presented in such a context that an audience could reasonably deduce that it's not real.The programme was listed as drama, in a current drama series, on Halloween, with the continuity announcer making it clear that it was a drama.
It didn't change the way tv was listed, because the actual listing, at the time, was accurate.
Ghostwatch did push it incredibly close though, once the continuity announcement was over, by roping in Michael Parkinson.
Slugjc
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The other day I heard someone say "celebrity juice was brilliant."
Speaking of programmes that wouldn't get made today. Thank god this is one of them. How that lasted so long, is beyond me. Considering the back lash something like dapper laughs got at the time. Which, wasn't too different to what Keith Lemon is saying and doing. Even on This Morning. Which as we know, the bastion of decent taste!
Just to complete the circle. little Britain. Calls for it to be returned but the "snowflake kids can't handle it." Think you will find they can. They also know that deep down, it was terrible.
Speaking of programmes that wouldn't get made today. Thank god this is one of them. How that lasted so long, is beyond me. Considering the back lash something like dapper laughs got at the time. Which, wasn't too different to what Keith Lemon is saying and doing. Even on This Morning. Which as we know, the bastion of decent taste!
Just to complete the circle. little Britain. Calls for it to be returned but the "snowflake kids can't handle it." Think you will find they can. They also know that deep down, it was terrible.
The_bup
TS Member
It’s funny, but I feel horrible for laughingJust to complete the circle. little Britain. Calls for it to be returned but the "snowflake kids can't handle it." Think you will find they can. They also know that deep down, it was terrible.
Leigh
TS Member
Include Come Fly with Me in that too (it’s just Little Britain: Stansted Airport and has all the same jokes and problems)Just to complete the circle. little Britain. Calls for it to be returned but the "snowflake kids can't handle it." Think you will find they can. They also know that deep down, it was terrible.
Plastic Person
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Just to complete the circle. little Britain. Calls for it to be returned but the "snowflake kids can't handle it." Think you will find they can. They also know that deep down, it was terrible.
I'll go to bat for the first series of Little Britain and the preceding two radio series, in which there is much wittier dialogue, the characters appear slightly less cartoonish, and the overall tone is more so celebratory of its oddball creations. Almost everything from S2 onwards is absolutely foul, and completely witless compared to what Lucas and Walliams had previously been capable of.
Martin
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Not a programme but this just appeared on my twitter feed and I thought of you lot
From: https://x.com/ukads3/status/1855536025784758464?s=19
From: https://x.com/ukads3/status/1855536025784758464?s=19
The_bup
TS Member
Not a programme but this just appeared on my twitter feed and I thought of you lot
From: https://x.com/ukads3/status/1855536025784758464?s=19
Ew.
The_bup
TS Member
Not a programme, a game, but I’m not making an entire new thread to show you all an actual turd;
From: https://youtu.be/oDR2eyOqZoM?si=QTY9EuzDmgyP3QdE
What really intrigues me about this, is not that in was published by RARE (the guys who made Donkey Kong Country!), was on the N64 of all consoles, no. The real thing that impresses me is that Conkers Bad Fur Day exists and is like this in the first place. No regard for what console or who made it.
I don’t say this lightly; they certainly don’t make them how they used to. Not this one…
It’s pretty funny though
From: https://youtu.be/oDR2eyOqZoM?si=QTY9EuzDmgyP3QdE
What really intrigues me about this, is not that in was published by RARE (the guys who made Donkey Kong Country!), was on the N64 of all consoles, no. The real thing that impresses me is that Conkers Bad Fur Day exists and is like this in the first place. No regard for what console or who made it.
I don’t say this lightly; they certainly don’t make them how they used to. Not this one…
It’s pretty funny though