Originally posted by MrGongGong
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Affairs, suicides - the weird world of soaps
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
... telly soaps make a point of having miserabilist situations over Christmas - so that the viewers - who may be having miserable Christmasses of their own - can say "well, at least we haven't had a murder / rape / dead cat / incinerated turkey like wot they had on Emmerdale / Corrie / Eastenders... "
And will be - relatively - cheered as a result.
These things are deliberate, y'know!
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostThe Archers haven't been the same since Jip died
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amateur51
Originally posted by vinteuil View PostThere is a reason the jokes in Christmas crackers are so bad. It is deliberate. If they were "witty", there is a probability that someone in the family circle (dotty auntie Jane or whoever) wouldn't "get" the joke. And would therefore feel excluded. And sad. By having such bad jokes - which everyone "gets" - and which everyone recognises are awful - and which everyone can groan at - the function is served - of bonding everyone into a happy inclusive unit.
Similarly - telly soaps make a point of having miserabilist situations over Christmas - so that the viewers - who may be having miserable Christmasses of their own - can say "well, at least we haven't had a murder / rape / dead cat / incinerated turkey like wot they had on Emmerdale / Corrie / Eastenders... "
And will be - relatively - cheered as a result.
These things are deliberate, y'know!
Took me a mo to figure out that she was referring to recent inner-city disturbances
I'm sure that the OP didn't have Betty, Phil and their posse in mind when he started this thread but divorce, alcohol, mental health problems, debt, affairs, they've all been known down the years at the big house at the end of the Mall.
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amateur51
Originally posted by salymap View PostYears ago I watched Brookside for a little while and thought it had a very good cast. Sadly all I can recall now is someone being buried under a patio.
And of course independent single woman Heather with a shocking taste in male psychos left to go into Peak Practice, Boon, and Silent Witness.
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Mandryka
Originally posted by amateur51 View PostYes Brookie wasa great serial I agree, saly but it did go off towards the end. The body under the patio, the girl-girl snog, stand-out moments
And of course independent single woman Heather with a shocking taste in male psychos left to go into Peak Practice, Boon, and Silent Witness.
It did Liverpool a lot of damage, creating the whingeing Scouse stereotype that is still with us today.
Its middle-class characters never convinced; its working/criminal class characters were routinely loathesome.
When John McCardle and Sue Johnston were in it, it was quite good, though: the affair between their characters was carefully and skilfully developed.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Mandryka View PostBrookside began as a programme apparently dedicated to a more 'realistic' portrayal of everyday life: by the time it was pulled, the events portrayed in it had virtually no basis in everyday life.
It did Liverpool a lot of damage, creating the whingeing Scouse stereotype that is still with us today.
Its middle-class characters never convinced; its working/criminal class characters were routinely loathesome.
When John McCardle and Sue Johnston were in it, it was quite good, though: the affair between their characters was carefully and skilfully developed.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostI used to know a bloke called Pat Yeo. Used to go out regularly on the tiles.
Wan't he a mate of Paddy O'Doors?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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