The other day I found myself watching a programme called "Embarrassing Illnesses" on C4, have you seen that? The premise is people having strange problems and being to embarrassed to go to the doctors but quite comfortable going on national TV to be examined. I really think they're scraping the barrel now.
I have seen that programme, for only a couple of minutes and it was terrible. Thing is, TV has been scaping the barrel for a long time already. My view is that it started when the first series of Big Brother became a hit and since then we have been inundated with low class reality TV programmes ever since. It is also a shame about Channel 4's output nowadays. They really have dumbed down from the intelligent, unique and cultured channel they were in the 80s until the late 90s.
Telly just isn't the same anymore, there's no excitement in it like it was then. We had 39 channels when we first got cable in 90-91, it went up to 40 soon after when the movie channel was launched. My favourites were The Children's Channel (Before it became TCC), The Movie Channel, and the old Sky One, when they had the DJ Kat show, I also saw British television premiere of Star Trek: The Next Generation on Sky One. Happy days... Anyone remember the cable guide you used to get monthly?
I agree gullivera. I think the problem is that there is no more effort put into TV to make it as diverse and entertaining like back then. Nowadays there are too many repeats and programmes based on reality TV that I get depressed when I switch the box on. Thankfully, Youtube has plenty of clips when TV was good.
My favourite TV guide of back then was Satellite TV Europe, which had listings of all channels and an excellent movie guide for both movie channels.
The Movie Channel has now become Sky Movies Screen 2.
pm41224 2 years ago
Very retro!! My nan had sky in 1991 I think and there were great channels to choose from. Movie channel was my favorite :P
I love the ident. It feels so Americanized. Love it :)
Thesurus02 2 years ago
Well i think 80s where the best time!
SMGJohn 3 years ago
Um, execuse me, mutezone, do you have the opening credits to "The Marseille Contract" (1974)?
iloveentertainment 3 years ago
Sorry, don't have that film. I only have a limited number of VHS from when I recorded off the TV in the past.
mutezone 3 years ago
Latics in the premier, thats how old this is lol
ensabrenur 3 years ago 2
The other day I found myself watching a programme called "Embarrassing Illnesses" on C4, have you seen that? The premise is people having strange problems and being to embarrassed to go to the doctors but quite comfortable going on national TV to be examined. I really think they're scraping the barrel now.
gullivera 3 years ago
I have seen that programme, for only a couple of minutes and it was terrible. Thing is, TV has been scaping the barrel for a long time already. My view is that it started when the first series of Big Brother became a hit and since then we have been inundated with low class reality TV programmes ever since. It is also a shame about Channel 4's output nowadays. They really have dumbed down from the intelligent, unique and cultured channel they were in the 80s until the late 90s.
mutezone 3 years ago
Telly just isn't the same anymore, there's no excitement in it like it was then. We had 39 channels when we first got cable in 90-91, it went up to 40 soon after when the movie channel was launched. My favourites were The Children's Channel (Before it became TCC), The Movie Channel, and the old Sky One, when they had the DJ Kat show, I also saw British television premiere of Star Trek: The Next Generation on Sky One. Happy days... Anyone remember the cable guide you used to get monthly?
gullivera 3 years ago 3
I agree gullivera. I think the problem is that there is no more effort put into TV to make it as diverse and entertaining like back then. Nowadays there are too many repeats and programmes based on reality TV that I get depressed when I switch the box on. Thankfully, Youtube has plenty of clips when TV was good.
My favourite TV guide of back then was Satellite TV Europe, which had listings of all channels and an excellent movie guide for both movie channels.
mutezone 3 years ago
Very nostalgic, recreates that old feeling of watching 90's TV.
Great.
Dmviewing 3 years ago 3
god nearly TEN minutes of adverts
rich1980 4 years ago
why the hell would you want to start up a kite shop?
rich1980 4 years ago
Awesome vid! Upload more BSkyB videos from the early 90s!!! :)
316fh 4 years ago 2
i still own that same cd and is a great album.such a great clip.
mason642 4 years ago