New TV Show About What Else Is On

from the channel-surfing dept

Well, here's an interesting idea for a TV show. Over in the UK, they're going to launch a show where four people sit around and watch what else is on TV at that time. They'll discuss other shows on other channels, and take calls and messages from viewers. While it may seem like an odd idea, I actually like the concept. Where I think it would work great is on the program guide channels (or on digital or satellite systems - somehow associated with the guide). Instead of the boring infomercial/promotional interview imagine having the presenter and three guests running through exactly what's really on right at that moment. If done well, it could be very entertaining. In some ways, it could almost be like the "blog" version of television. Just like some people don't actually read full length articles any more, but just get their news from what the bloggers are talking about, you don't have to actually watch the shows any more. You just listen to what other people are saying about all the shows, and assume you've caught enough to pretend you've watched them all yourself. It's snippet-and-commentary culture at work.
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    mhh5, 30 Oct 2003 @ 6:27pm

    reminds me of...

    another show: Talk Soup, the show that summarized concisely and humously the day's talk shows and soaps. It wasn't "in real time" and only had a single host, but it was entertaining and somewhat blog-like TV.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  2. identicon
    mhh5, 30 Oct 2003 @ 6:28pm

    reminds me of...

    another show: Talk Soup, the show that summarized concisely and *humorously* the day's talk shows and soaps. It wasn't "in real time" and only had a single host, but it was entertaining and somewhat blog-like TV.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  3. identicon
    Beck, 30 Oct 2003 @ 6:41pm

    Prior Art

    Didn't they do this on Beavis and Butthead?!

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    aNonMooseCowherd, 30 Oct 2003 @ 6:42pm

    mutually recursive talk shows

    Over in the UK, they're going to launch a show where four people sit around and watch what else is on TV at that time.

    The logical conclusion is that all shows will use this format, so that everyone on TV will be talking about someone else on TV. (People who live in cities with only one station will get to hear people talking about themselves.) That will absolve the networks of the need to pay scriptwriters, and the medium can relinquish its pretense of providing originality.

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    ebod, 31 Oct 2003 @ 1:33am

    Scam

    This is of course simply an advertising scam for Sjy television. Most people don't have Skysatellite/cable TV - it's way too expensive and it's mostly crap. I bet they will spend their time flipping round sky programmes that most people can;t get trying to persuade them that they are really good so as to boost SKy take up.

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    watcher, 31 Oct 2003 @ 7:18am

    more ads

    this just sounds like another way to advertise shows on multiple channels, "This show looks really interesting maybe we should watch this!!! hint hint!!!" more executive plots to get better ratings, tv sucks who needs it when you have the internet

    link to this | view in thread ]

  7. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 31 Oct 2003 @ 1:44pm

    No Subject Given

    It would be great if they did this "Mystery Science Theater 3000" style.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  8. identicon
    James, 1 Nov 2003 @ 7:58am

    Re: Prior Art

    exactly. much underrated, too far ahead of its time and too funny for its own good.

    link to this | view in thread ]


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