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] Date Posted: 15:59:53 11/18/04 Thu In reply to: Ian (Australia) 's message, "Children overboard?" on 17:47:43 11/16/04 Tue Ah Neighbours - it is strange why it is so popular here. I figure that it offers some harmless escapism from the home-grown soaps such as Eastenders, where the characters compete to display new depths of misery and anger. I suggest that if the BBC wishes to make their flagship soap any more depressing, they ought to shoot it in monochrome. Neighbours on the other-hand shows an idealistic suburban life where everyone gets along, spends most of their time in each other's houses, sipping coffee and getting a sun-tan. This is a far-cry from Blighty, where neighbours are barely on speaking terms, and often taking one another to court. This leads me to an altogether more serious point: TV seems to be another manifestation of our cultural links. We in Britain can’t get enough of Australian soaps, and the ABC schedule in Australia looks like that of BBC One six months ago. Can this be just coincidence, or is there something greater at work here? [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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Author: Ian (Australia) [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: 18:38:23 11/18/04 Thu and the kids end up reflecting their parents's values, whether they admit it or not. [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |