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Originally Posted by erinp:
Originally Posted by brisket:

Many TV channels these days disguise titillation in the name of education.

It fools no-0ne.  Channel 4 are the worst offenders.

The BBC Thursday 12th May ,are to air the death of an 84year old .

Speaking on Sky tonight they ask "Is this a step to far". I think YES it is!

I'm going to suspend judgement until I've watched the programme. One of the places I work is a bereavement counselling service, and tbh if this programme helps to alleviate the taboo we have in this society of discussing death, then I think it could be a good thing.

PeterCat

****ing hell, whats next self harming live? As in my mind it equates to the same thing, Would you tune in and be amused at someone slashing their wrists or taking an overdose live?

 

At the end of the day (to coin a bb phrase lol) People hooked on drugs will do pretty much anything for a few quid, what about their parents? compelled to watch as its their child (who they may have not have seen for a while etc) that will hut them so much.

 

nope not for me

Jen-Star
Originally Posted by Blizz'ard:

*** wonders if that's what people keep calling me *** 

 

I don't think I could watch some one being drugged...it's a bit sick isn't it...not some one being drugged, but being drugged for 'research' purposes.  Couldn't they explain with graphs and diagrams?  I'm sure Brian Cox could paint an accurate picture

Temps

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