Teletext
Does anyone remember those 'teletext' things you used to get on the Piranha tapes? Theres a couple of adverture tapes i have (one being 'the big sleaze') and after the adverture theres an extra program which is a well, i'm not sure what it means but its a sort of teletext thingy where you type in the page number to read various things. It's hard to remember now as it was a long time ago i saw these but does anyone know what they were all about. I can't even remember what they were called!
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[ This Message was edited by: Matt_B on 2006-03-12 13:08 ]
It had a lot to say about a magazine called C&UG (no relation to C&VG surely?) which supposedly kept giving them very bad reviews.
[ This Message was edited by: Matt_B on 2006-03-12 13:09 ]
They've got 40 or 50 years of back catalogues of programming to go through so why show this? Some Open University from the 70's would be better than this surely, the comedy value alone would be worth it, or is it something to finally get the insomniacs off to sleep?
Maybe it's a viewing figures thing; I've found myself watching it even though I have a Freeview box and could switch over to another channel.
Well, at least until my daughter switches onto the fact the TV's on and I have to put CBeebies on. Believe me, you haven;t watched crap TV until you've seen those half-breeds in action. Balamory should be nuked, Tikabillas presenters should have baseball bats inserted into their heads (slowly, and from the rectum, up) and don't even get me started on "the Higgledy-Piddly House". I hate that chunky-smug tosser, Justin, he deserves ...
I'm in exactly the same boat 'The Boy' watches this crap all day, it's only on for about 4 hours and is then repeated twice to make it up to a full days shows, it's the BBC's way of preparing kids for endless repeats
I remember the Teletext programme one year, just before Christmas (the only time I ever see TV is when in other people's homes, and I used to spend Christmas at my mum's); one song had the lyric "When you're with God, nothing is impossible/It's not possible/For it to be impossible"... :lol:
I nearly wet myself laughing; seldom does a song parody itself so neatly. :D
misteaksmistrakesmisyaleserrurs— oh, sod it.