Well, you know what I mean. Any sort of documentary programme (almost certainly a repeat) seems to have its own set of rules.
It's presenter-dominated (so often Lucy Worsley or Neil Oliver) with far too many shots of them driving somewhere, walking somewnere or talking to camera over their shoulder. Then there's the vocabulary. They're going to 'discover' something (what...hasn't anyone before?) or they're 'heading' somewhere (has the verb 'to go' disappeared?).
But here's the good news. There was a programme on BBC4 at 9pm yesterday called Nomad. It was different. A bit wacky, and rather refreshing. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0008rqv
It must be a repeat, because the website suggests a BBC2 origin,
It's presenter-dominated (so often Lucy Worsley or Neil Oliver) with far too many shots of them driving somewhere, walking somewnere or talking to camera over their shoulder. Then there's the vocabulary. They're going to 'discover' something (what...hasn't anyone before?) or they're 'heading' somewhere (has the verb 'to go' disappeared?).
But here's the good news. There was a programme on BBC4 at 9pm yesterday called Nomad. It was different. A bit wacky, and rather refreshing. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0008rqv
It must be a repeat, because the website suggests a BBC2 origin,
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