Journeys through the late-night TV underworld
BBC2 was showing some chap playing Bach. He strode into an empty church - wearing a long black coat and shades - did his stuff, and then strode out again. Now I know what hitmen do in between gigs.
Switching over, I caught the last 20 minutes of The Passion of the Christ. I fear Monty Python may have ruined me for good on that one.
Now I'm looking for late night poker. Or Law and Order. There must be some Law and Order showing somewhere...
Switching over, I caught the last 20 minutes of The Passion of the Christ. I fear Monty Python may have ruined me for good on that one.
Now I'm looking for late night poker. Or Law and Order. There must be some Law and Order showing somewhere...
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I hope you can manage some sleep later...
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That is the latest plague to infest US late night TV. It has to be the lowest cost programming ever. Celebrity Texas Hold'em. It makes Bowling look like must see TV. My other two favorites to watch are the discount knife & sword sales show, and half hour infomercials for "Male Enhancement" products. They have the sleaziest people I have ever seen on TV. I have this picture in my mind that when the show is over, they pull a big zipper on their backs and reptile aliens step out of the people suits they were wearing.
If this is what it is like when they only have 100 channels to fill, what will the worst show on at 3 am be like in another few decades when there are 1000 channels? Is there an award show for the worst TV of the year?
mk
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