I agree, I think TV as we know it is changing to something totally different. It is completely undermining the license fee, which in my opinion is now very outdated. I wouldn't be at all surprised if all Tv ends up like Netflix. Programs made by production companies and then they are available to watch at your leisure. It's happening already really.Dean wrote:I have been watching roadkill for a few months now, its pretty enjoyable even if it stems from a different sort of car culture, most of my favourite shows are on youtube now which maybe spells the end of corperate television in the future, bit off topic but it seems a lot of people now watch more youtube style private productions than actual TV, still dont think you can beat a BBC documentary though, David attenborough etc.
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There is a lot of rubbish on YouTube, but there are some very good informative shows too. MCM is great fun and I have also been watching B is for build, where this guy rebuilds crashed cars. Current project, which is nearly finished, is a Lotus Evora.