Like sludge in a badly maintained seweage system it all amounts to a kind of ideological trickle down. Most of these trailers seem intent on taking their cues from the moronic vacuity of irrelevance that characterises much of today's TV advertising - which, in turn, says a lot about the mentality of grossly overpaid execs running the business concerns which we are all forced to depend on. As I tell supermarket checkout operants when they throw up their hands in despair, it would be run better were you lot to take over.
Annoying R3 Trailers
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Originally posted by Stanfordian View PostI'm unsure why playing more music isn't considered as the solution! I doubt the trailers actually needed.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostWe should dedicate it to anyone at the BBC who has ever been involved in Trailers in any way!
Must have been a long time ago - I was quite young in those days.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostIt's the Sarah Walker Sunday Morning trailer that gets me needing the Remipril - talking over Butterworth's Shropshire Lad, she declares that the second half of her show is concerned with "creativity and all things creative" - so what the givl is the first half about, then???!!!
.... and ... b r e a t h e ... three, four ... and o u t .... three, four ...
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The Sarah Walker ones are awful.
But they have the one( Possibly, almost, but not quite in fact ) redeeming feature of being for her own show on the same station.
The R4 ones are simply an instant and literal turn off. Its a simple proposition. If I want to listen to R4 then I will . But they really aren’t going to persuade me to by advertising on another station, one I put on as part of a strategy to avoid R4 and the other 24 hour news media.
But then, the BBC management do seem to think that “ their “ audience , for the most part, is gullible, persuadable, and with with really very limited critical faculties, and as obsessed with celebrity as they are.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostThe Sarah Walker ones are awful.
But they have the one( Possibly, almost, but not quite in fact ) redeeming feature of being for her own show on the same station.
The R4 ones are simply an instant and literal turn off. Its a simple proposition. If I want to listen to R4 then I will . But they really aren’t going to persuade me to by advertising on another station, one I put on as part of a strategy to avoid R4 and the other 24 hour news media.
But then, the BBC management do seem to think that “ their “ audience , for the most part, is gullible, persuadable, and with with really very limited critical faculties, and as obsessed with celebrity as they are.
In fact, I would go so far as to say the BBC management is part of the same grooming outfit that produces infantilising a TV adverts.
Some great books and articles have been written, and lectures delivered, pointing all this out for a number of years now. They were ahead of the game which no one could then possibly envisage as descending to the recycled soiled nappy-strewn pits they now play out their dummy sucking fantasies in.
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I think it's more likely that they want us to switch ON to 'Strictly' on BBC 1, the promotion of which is which is almost as pervasive and relentless as that for 'Bodyguard', which latter programme I would be watching without the help of trailers. Like it or not, successful TV programmes are now regarded by somebody or other as mainstream news and this is yet another, thinly disguised, form of trailer.
How long before there's a BAFTA award for Best Trailer, I wonder.
I don't suppose it doesn't do any harm to promote Sarah Walker's programme on Radio 4, even it only offers a means of escape from Brexitus Maxissimus.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostDo they really want us to switch off?
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Entirely agree with all the comments on this thread in the recent (and distant past). I am getting thoroughly sick of hearing the same inane trails again and again. I am perfectly capable of finding out what is to be broadcast on Radio 4, should I wish to listen to Radio 4 (or indeed have Sunday lunch with Sarah Walker...).
OG
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostHow long before there's a BAFTA award for Best Trailer, I wonder.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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