St George & local telly
Apr. 23rd, 2008 06:53 pmThere is a big feature on our local TV news about St George's Day, with a special report from Holsworthy. The essence of the report would gladden ladyofastolat's heart, as it basically went: 'what are we doing, why don't we celebrate this more, how come everyone celebrates St Patricks' day, here's what's on this year, let's make more of an effort next year'.
I deduce that there has been even less news than usual, as we also have an extended version of the 'digital photos from our viewers' feature, and an interminable story about a Dartmoor fiddler who has been on an exchange visit with some urban rappers.
A reprise of the famous 'goose that fell in love with a watering can' story cannot be far off, I must try and think if there are any Oldies Club stories I could try and get them to cover since they are clearly short of material.
I deduce that there has been even less news than usual, as we also have an extended version of the 'digital photos from our viewers' feature, and an interminable story about a Dartmoor fiddler who has been on an exchange visit with some urban rappers.
A reprise of the famous 'goose that fell in love with a watering can' story cannot be far off, I must try and think if there are any Oldies Club stories I could try and get them to cover since they are clearly short of material.
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Date: 2008-04-23 06:00 pm (UTC)???
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Date: 2008-04-23 06:09 pm (UTC)Westcountry local news is famous for its coverage of non-stories, but I consider that to be a perfect example: you lose nothing by not knowing about it, it has a mildly agricultural flavour, there is no moral. It exists purely because there is a need to fill x number of news minutes per evening, even in places that just don't generate news on a daily basis!