The Alan Clark Diaries
Jan. 19th, 2004 08:06 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
If you've not been watching The Alan Clark Diaries on BBC Four, then do, because they're bloody funny, and they're How Telly Should Be. Plus it means you'll be making BBC Four's viewing figures go up and that means it'll stay around longer. So go and watch. In fact, I think it's your moral duty.
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Date: 2004-01-19 11:17 am (UTC)I'm sure it will, possibly even on BBC2.
You've only missed one episode of the Diaries, and there are still five to come.
I'll try and remember it this time! I wouldn't worry too much about the fate of BBC4, the BBC is very committed to its digital channels (ex-employee speaking here *g*) and BBC4 has a lot of cultural credibility and is useful to try things out. More people should be watching it because it's a terrific channel, but I don't think ratings are its main purpose. Whenever I try and predict the BBC I'm always wrong *g*, but my gut feeling is that BBC4 is a lot safer than BBC3.
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Date: 2004-01-19 11:31 am (UTC)I can't see what BBC3 offers, to be honest - but then I'm not its demographic, I guess *g*
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Date: 2004-01-19 11:48 am (UTC)Yes, absolutely. I suspect BBC4 may start to fulfill the same kind of more risk-taking role that BBC2 had when it first started up, and if things they commission end up on one of the main networks as The National Trust (though I'm not sure if that was originally a BBC4 commission) has, then I'm sure all parties will be very happy.
I can't see what BBC3 offers, to be honest - but then I'm not its demographic, I guess *g*
I'm not sure anyone is *g*.
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Date: 2004-01-19 12:24 pm (UTC)If you don't, or if you want to watch the whole thing in order, I gathered the other day that it'll be shown on BBC2 "in the spring".
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Date: 2004-01-19 01:18 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-01-19 01:30 pm (UTC)