Hello, and let me introduce myself. I am a runner for a major post-production company and I'm hear to give the dirt, first hand on the making of television. A behind the scenes look at the overpaid nhs style glasses wearing posh fuckwits, who are greedily chomping away at the innards of the once great establishment of British television like a pack of underfed hyenas, and washing it all down with an 'organic' cola from fresh and wild. I will also try and add my impartial views to what is good and bad about the weeks broadcasts - and sticking it into my most hated medium, so called 'reality' tv. We used to produce quality television, that reflected social movements and offered us an insight into real people with real tragic and interesting stories.
Now I'm stuck with 'Can fat kids hunt' (BBC3 Monday, 10.30pm)? What are they hunting for, a pound down the back of the sofa so they can buy another round of donuts? Why do we have to fabricate documentary's when there are plenty of interesting people in the world? This and many other challenging debates will appear right here, so as they say in the industry stay tuned.
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