The BBC have apparently ditched an idea to screen one of those eco-nutter enviromental save-the-planet type programmes after the dross that was Live Earth back in July.
Judging by the working title of "Planet Relief", it would have been similar to those telethon type shows like Children in Need and Comic Relief where all night the viewing public are subjected to hour after hour of dancing BBC news-readers, signing Eastenders stars and hour after hour of Graham Norton.
The show, which would have been presented by Ricky Gervais, wouldn't have been asking us to phone up and pledge money, the BBC aren't doing that at the minute, but instead they would have insisted on a "big switch-off".
The Beeb's decision has angered the eco-nutters no end but I'm very pleased that the BBC have decided not to jump on the global warming band-wagon.
The last thing we need is another programme pandering to the cries of the environmental lobby and trying to persuade me that by taking my TV off stand-by and unplugging my mobile phone charger, I will bring the polar bears back from extinction and save a jungle tribe in Papua New Guinea from the apocalypse.
Let's face it, any good work that we do will be more than undone by the world's growing economies. 'Going-green' clearly isn't encouraged by public transport policies and it's very clear that our elected leaders are using the global warming bandwagon as an excuse to hide additional forms of taxation.
But this big switch-off thing, that could have been a success. Usually the first sight of these telethon shows, or anything with Ricky Gervais is enough to make me turn the TV off.
Wednesday, September 05, 2007
Missing a trick here.
Posted by Michael at Wednesday, September 05, 2007
Labels: BBC, Environment, Green Tax, Planet Relief, Ricky Gervais, TV
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3 comments:
"Let's face it, any good work that we do will be more than undone by the world's growing economies."
That argument is flawed. It's the same as "the other children steal from shops so why shouldn't I?"
The most important issue raised is that the world has been saved from certain death by irritation by the removal of this programme, and more importantly the recheduling of endless hours of Ricky Gervais and his continuing self promotion.
I for one am thankful
happy holidays...
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