Oh dear.
Perhaps my analogy was badly chosen. Rather than soap opera it's perhaps more like The Only Way is Essex (but a good deal better to look at, & with more intelligent participants ), or any so-called 'reality television', in that it presents a highly dramatised version of reality.
& the music in the programme I watched wasn't nearly as intrusive as in other series I've seen - but still there. In my view it's entirely unneccessary - the programme makers should have confidence in the drama of what's happening on the screen. But then, when so many interviews with people ask them what's the soundtrack to their life it seems to be accepted that everything we do has to have a musical accompaniament (but perhaps I'm descending into Grumpy Old Man territory )
Perhaps my analogy was badly chosen. Rather than soap opera it's perhaps more like The Only Way is Essex (but a good deal better to look at, & with more intelligent participants ), or any so-called 'reality television', in that it presents a highly dramatised version of reality.
& the music in the programme I watched wasn't nearly as intrusive as in other series I've seen - but still there. In my view it's entirely unneccessary - the programme makers should have confidence in the drama of what's happening on the screen. But then, when so many interviews with people ask them what's the soundtrack to their life it seems to be accepted that everything we do has to have a musical accompaniament (but perhaps I'm descending into Grumpy Old Man territory )
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