I WONDER if other readers have noticed how difficult it is to find a TV programme worth watching these days? Does your blood pressure rocket flicking through the endless channels eliminating repeats, plus one hour repeats, repeated repeats, documentaries about repeats? And what about those repeated adverts carefully synchronised to defeat your remote?
And have you also noticed that apart from the price of everything going up it is now sold in smaller packs in an effort to deceive or compete with poorer quality and cheap imports?
Such is the morality of the corporate free market society –pare down the cost of everything and increase the profit. Well that’s OK provided you can conveniently go elsewhere.
Unfortunately elsewhere is becoming more and more difficult to find. Perhaps that’s why we are trying Brexit and Donald Trump.
A happy New Year to one and all and now I’m off to watch One Foot in the Grave – a repeat of course.
RF Morrison,
Millig, 29 Colquhoun Street, Helensburgh.
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