john humphry's t.v. critisim

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November 19, 2011

 

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He refers to it as a disease that has "infected the mainstream" and affecting the programmes he likes to watch, like "living history", and tells us that their influence is a destroying force working at our society. Later in the piece he moves from talking about the television programmes, to the people that star in them, the celebrities, and says that the values they foster in our children are "utterly shallow and kill real ambition", however, the contestants on the shows are usually in their twenties, thirties, and sometimes older, showing that the values that have been passed on to "our kids" must have been there in the past...
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Later in the piece he moves from talking about the television programmes, to the people that star in them, the celebrities, and says that the values they foster in our children are "utterly shallow and kill real ambition", however, the contestants on the shows are usually in their twenties, thirties, and sometimes older, showing that the values that have been passed on to "our kids" must have been there in the past...
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