Digital TV

Mar. 20th, 2006 02:42 pm
dc: (Doctor)
According to Digital Spy, FilmFour (which has long been the only channel which might have tempted me to shell out for a satellite dish) will launch on Freeview from July. The channel will also be free to satellite users. That’s good news, now the only channel I don’t get on which I regularly see something I wish I could watch will be available.

BBC4 is a gem, the only thing wrong with it is it doesn’t start broadcasting until 19:00! If it started broadcasting in mid-afternoon, perhaps showing stuff from the BBC’s archives (Horizon, Omnibus, Arena, plays, what have you), it would be even better. Last night, it was very pleasant to sit back and listen to La Mer from last year’s Proms in the early evening.

ITV4 is an interesting channel. In general, I don’t watch much ITV, only the occasional detective thing; ITV3 has some decent stuff from the archives, and I dip into that from time to time (I ended up watching Quantum Leap at lunchtime, mainly captivated by the 80s hair). ITV4 shows some cult TV stuff, some of which I watch, but... it is very irritating. It isn’t the continuity announcer (although having one who sounds clinically depressed is, surprisingly, even more irritating than the relentlessly chirpy ones on other channels), it’s the ad breaks. Clearly, these are inserted automatically with no human involvement, since they pay no regard to the programme. It is common for someone to be cut off in mid-sentence; it is particularly galling in programmes which have built-in fades to black for ad breaks. (I am also still pissed off with ITV4 for showing the last two episodes of Danger Man only: look, people who like these old programmes are not afraid of monochrome!)

What I didn’t expect from ITV4, based on its pedigree and what I heard about it before its launch, was that it would show some interesting, non-mainstream viewing. I am thinking of things like the documentary Outfoxed (which, even if you ignore everything the documentary makers and those they interview say and only watch the footage from Fox News itself, shows Fox News to be a shocking tool of misinformation), or Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media. (Yes, both films suffered from ad breaks jumping in in mid-sentence.) It would be better if stuff like that were available on ITV1 (there was a time when they would have been — but a lot of you weren’t born then), but two cheers at least for it being shown on any ITV channel.

WRT More4: if I ever get my hands on the numpty who thinks that the way to show a programme is to cut to adverts immediately after the programme’s opening titles...

Last night

Oct. 11th, 2005 12:07 pm
dc: (Exterminate All Heathens!)
Last night’s Hearth was a bit of a trial. We’d been lined up to do the talk at it for a while, but we hadn’t counted on my being in recovery from a cold which has left me with a hoarse voice (which keeps fading) and Jean developing a sore throat, too. To make matters worse, Pauline (the one who runs the Hearth, not the Druid one) also came down with a throat infection yesterday and couldn’t come at all, so we had to do everything. And then when we were there I discovered that the old back injury which had been troublesome at the weekend was going to be absolute bloody agony. Fortunately, one end of the room has a sort of wooden screen affair by the door, so by grabbing hold of that and holding on to the back of a chair I could stand while we did the talk — or rather, the discussion, since we figured that would be a good way to shift the load from our voices. It covered much the same ground as we’d been planning to talk about, with some inevitable diversions.

The turnout was a bit lower than usual — it was pissing down — but three newcomers were there for the first time, and they seemed to enjoy it.

If I can handle sitting for that length of time, I’m going to try to watch A Very Social Secretary, shown last night on More4’s first night of broadcasting. I like the looks of this new channel, and the way they’re using “Adult Entertainment” to describe it — i.e. entertainment for adults, not porn. It’s good that they’re going to be showing Father Ted again.

I think some people are a bit pissed off that it’s going to be the only place The West Wing is shown, though.

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