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Title: Cooking shows
Post by: whabang on June 25, 2004, 08:32:59 AM
Am I the only one who's fed up with the countless cooking shows on TV?
I genuinely feel like strangeling Jamie Oliver, Tina Nordström (I heard she'll hit the american continent next year), and all the other morons who try to tell us how to spice up out kitchens! No more! PLEASE! :-x :pissed:
Title: Re: Cooking shows
Post by: PMC on June 25, 2004, 09:15:04 AM
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whabang wrote:
Am I the only one who's fed up with the countless cooking shows on TV?
I genuinely feel like strangeling Jamie Oliver, Tina Nordström (I heard she'll hit the american continent next year), and all the other morons who try to tell us how to spice up out kitchens! No more! PLEASE! :-x :pissed:


Yeah, cooking shows, home improvement programmes, gardening programmes, snooker, darts, golf, bowls and programmes about clothing.

This is what we Brits pay our TV license fee for.
Title: Re: Cooking shows
Post by: whabang on June 25, 2004, 09:35:50 AM
Et tú, eh? :roll:
Title: Re: Cooking shows
Post by: zudobug on June 25, 2004, 12:36:08 PM
I have a Jamie Oliver cook book, which is alright. But the TV shows do my head in. Partly because of his cheeky mockney speek, but mostly due to the very shakey camera work. The focus keeps changing, the camera zooms in and moves around so you can't quite see what Oliver is doing. It gives me a headache.

I reckon it's the same cameraman who did some of the battlefield scenes in Return of the King.

-zudo
Title: Re: Cooking shows
Post by: Speelgoedmannetje on June 25, 2004, 12:49:35 PM
:roflmao: I just LOVE the music of cooking programmes (or gardening or home deco programmes) :roflmao:
Title: Re: Cooking shows
Post by: MAD on June 25, 2004, 01:07:24 PM
Hoya!

@zudobug

AH! Finally someone who agrees with me!!!

ROTK's battle sequences were NOT impressive for two reasons:

Way too confuse.
Too much CGI.

Be funky

M A D
Title: Re: Cooking shows
Post by: Doobrey on June 26, 2004, 03:55:29 AM
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PMC wrote:

Yeah, cooking shows, home improvement programmes, gardening programmes, snooker, darts, golf, bowls and programmes about clothing.

This is what we Brits pay our TV license fee for.


You forgot about all those sleep inducing "Reality TV" shows.
BTW, have you seen that new DIY program? They go around to people who`ve been inspired by DIY programs and did a complete bodge job..
 Whatever next? Big Big Brother, where 10 people sit in a house watching Reality TV all day ??
 And who took The Simpsons off BBC2?? :pissed:
Title: Re: Cooking shows
Post by: blobrana on June 30, 2004, 10:26:11 PM
What!
 the simpsons are gone?
Hum, i thought the uk arch bishop was to make a guest appearance...(er, as the worst bishop of all time)...

Oh well, we still got Delia Smith though...


[i Ate two, Brutus]
Title: Re: Cooking shows
Post by: KennyR on July 01, 2004, 11:48:42 AM
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PMC wrote:
Yeah, cooking shows, home improvement programmes, gardening programmes, snooker, darts, golf, bowls and programmes about clothing.

This is what we Brits pay our TV license fee for.


And it's getting worse. Soon BBC1 will consist purely of repeats of Only Fools and Horses, BBC2 will cover the cricket and snooker 24/7, ITV will switch to a whole schedule of repeats of ultralowbrow shows like Dennis Norden/YBF/xxx from Hell/Club Rep episodes, C4 will run Big Brother all day, and C5 will give up quality programming like CSI in favour for pornumentaries.


Uhm...did I say soon?
Title: Re: Cooking shows
Post by: Doobrey on July 01, 2004, 11:54:40 PM
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KennyR wrote:
and C5 will give up quality programming like CSI in favour for pornumentaries.


And your point is ??? :-)
Title: Re: Cooking shows
Post by: iamaboringperson on July 02, 2004, 06:12:49 AM
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whabang wrote:
Am I the only one who's fed up with the countless cooking shows on TV?
I genuinely feel like strangeling Jamie Oliver, Tina Nordström (I heard she'll hit the american continent next year), and all the other morons who try to tell us how to spice up out kitchens! No more! PLEASE! :-x :pissed:

Perhaps 'cooking shows' are reletively cheap to produce, with a reletively large audience for the price.


The simple solution is to get rid of TV.

I think that TV is a destructive thing.

I believe that people achieve much more for themselves when they're not sitting down staring at a box - like they're a zombie.

Title: Re: Cooking shows
Post by: GadgetMaster on July 02, 2004, 01:10:03 PM
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iamaboringperson wrote:

The simple solution is to get rid of TV.

I think that TV is a destructive thing.

I believe that people achieve much more for themselves when they're not sitting down staring at a box - like they're a zombie.



He wrote, huddled in front of a box staring blankly like a zombie.

Destructive? :lol: