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Originally Posted by sproooot:
Originally Posted by pirate1111:
Originally Posted by Miss S:

Why even make a thread about it?

cos its the big bro site-we talk about tv etc

it what we do

its a question

But you're saying you're not getting involved Pirate and you make a thread  

lol shurrup

im just saying its not my thing to watch

i just wondered if anyone else could stomach watching it

OH is

im not

pirate1111
Originally Posted by Miss S:
Originally Posted by Skylark24:

Nothing wrong with discussing it......... I wont personally watch, but people are free to discuss it...x

Of course they are - if they want to get involved

Not me, i am off to bed!! Goodnight x I have taken too much hayfever remedies, dont know what i am on about !

FM
Originally Posted by sproooot:
Originally Posted by pirate1111:
Originally Posted by Miss S:

Why even make a thread about it?

cos its the big bro site-we talk about tv etc

it what we do

its a question

But you're saying you're not getting involved Pirate and you make a thread  

Sprooot I think the question was more about the validity of the programme...(that we pay for from TV licence) xxxxx

Syd
Originally Posted by pirate1111:
Originally Posted by sproooot:
Originally Posted by pirate1111:
Originally Posted by Miss S:

Why even make a thread about it?

cos its the big bro site-we talk about tv etc

it what we do

its a question

But you're saying you're not getting involved Pirate and you make a thread  

lol shurrup

im just saying its not my thing to watch

i just wondered if anyone else could stomach watching it

OH is

im not

Everyone to their own   

FM
Originally Posted by Syd:
Originally Posted by sproooot:
Originally Posted by pirate1111:
Originally Posted by Miss S:

Why even make a thread about it?

cos its the big bro site-we talk about tv etc

it what we do

its a question

But you're saying you're not getting involved Pirate and you make a thread  

Sprooot I think the question was more about the validity of the programme...(that we pay for from TV licence) xxxxx

Ah right, sorry Syd. I got the wrong end again  

FM
Originally Posted by Ev (Peachy):
Originally Posted by Antiope:
Originally Posted by Ev (Peachy):
Originally Posted by Antiope:

What time's the money shot on? 

Its not on your Tv. 

 

Why not? 

 

I checked the TV guide for our area. 

 

Nope, just checked it again to make sure. 

Ah, it must only be Norf East TV then Ev 

FM

I didn't see it while it was on because I was working, but I'll certainly catch up with it on iPlayer. There was a time when death was not seen as such a taboo. I believe (in fact through my work I know) that not facing death and covering it up causes a lot of psychological distress. As far as I'm concerned, this programme is a chance for the programme makers to address this taboo and to try to diminish it. If they use it in that way then I feel that it's something to be praised and supported.

PeterCat
Originally Posted by Carnelian:

No, I think it's death porn exploitation of a most sordid kind.  The sort of thing you'd expect from channels 4 and five but not from the BBC. 

 

Without having yet seen the programme it's probably wrong of me to comment but I find that hard to believe.  There's more pornographic interest in death in the average episode of Frost or Midsummer Murders than a programme taking a scientific look at physical life from beginning to end - which necessarily includes the bit where you peg it.  One would think anyway.

FM
Originally Posted by sproooot:
Originally Posted by Ev (Peachy):
Originally Posted by Antiope:
Originally Posted by Ev (Peachy):
Originally Posted by Antiope:

What time's the money shot on? 

Its not on your Tv. 

 

Why not? 

 

I checked the TV guide for our area. 

 

Nope, just checked it again to make sure. 

Ah, it must only be Norf East TV then Ev 

 I knew he wouldnt just take my word and check...

 

Foiled again. 

Ev (Peachy)
Originally Posted by PeterCat:

I didn't see it while it was on because I was working, but I'll certainly catch up with it on iPlayer. There was a time when death was not seen as such a taboo. I believe (in fact through my work I know) that not facing death and covering it up causes a lot of psychological distress. As far as I'm concerned, this programme is a chance for the programme makers to address this taboo and to try to diminish it. If they use it in that way then I feel that it's something to be praised and supported.

That's the way I'm thinking too PC.....so long as the programme was done in a tasteful way, well then I'm for it being shown 

FM

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