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I'm pretty familiar with what's available on SKY (which offers 100s of channels) but its a lot like more of the same old stuff. My parents and my aunt has it, so there's more choice with things like film and documentaries, but even then the best produced dramas tend to be on the Beeb anyway. I guess what I'm really trying to get at is I get jaded with the variety of shows available in the UK and Japanese shows, for all their faults, are at least ~different~. And I can at least usually pick out something that is actually thematically aimed at grown-ups which isn't having to resort to swearing, violence or sex to do so. Mostly I have to wait for a seasonal period drama to get that kind of thing on British TV. Oh man, I'm 23 and turning into a Grumpy Old Woman aren't I? :P |
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we have had marvellous American series in the past-- Dallas, other similar saga's plus "ROOTS" which was tremendous. "Rich Man poor MAN," book by Irwin shaw-- Centennial-- based on James A Michener novels. what a great writer he is/was.
No doubt that when America chooses they can produce fabulous series. UK also produced superb sagas such as Upstairs Downstairs, the FORSYTE SAGA-- Many of our past authors wrote wonderful classic stories. We don't get enough drama here now-- too many flaming cookery programmes. also as mentioned by others, many American comdedy sitcoms etc are brilliant. |
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Also, I agree. My favorite TV shows right now are comedies and sitcoms. How I Met Your Mother is probably my favorite sitcom on air right now. As far as comedy in general, though, I've been a fan of the Colbert Report for years. I'm not sure how other people feel about that kind of punditry, but I like it. |
I stopped watching American TV when "American Idol" appeared. Now all I watch is Japanese TV from the video store or downloaded of the web.
American made movies are still at the top. |
there are too many various shows too agree or disagree with the op. some shows are good some not in any country and then also it depends on personal taste.
There have been some really good tv series from america and some really good movies from asia. Personally i would like to see like a a big brother type reality show where all contestants were boyband members who actually had to kill each other to survive and win, with the ending twist that the winner would also be executed live. |
I don't watch too much TV . . .Compared to classics you could say it's degraded a little. However there are some good shows for anyone's taste . . .I have a handful of shows I don't mind watching.
If you don't comepletely shut out something before exploring all of it, you may find something you really like. |
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I think American TV shows are by far the best you can find out there, the main reason being that the best production companies are all in LA willing to take chances and go big. You watch any episode from any show produced in the US and it's like incredibly well shot. Take CSI for instace, it has such amazing cinematography. You guys can't even begin to imagine how many qualified people it takes for a show to look that great. And it takes money too. A lot. Like, I reckon it takes over $100000 for a CSI episode to be made. Not many companies can afford that. So that's how all the best directors and scriptwriters end up there. They know that's where their ideas and projects will make their way to the screen. Sorry but it's not even up to debate, best TV shows are the ones produced in America (or by American studio companies). |
well I am proud of many of our BBC programmes. especially the drama and nature plus documentaries.
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As for british TV production, I was recently hooked on "Survivors". Waiting for the next season.:) |
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