Quote from todays BBC website:
"Reality TV show Big Brother portrays role models with values that inspire its viewers, the chief executive of Channel 4 has said.
Andy Duncan said the show offered positive values, transformatory experiences and examples of personal self-improvement and growth.
He added the contestants had "honesty, integrity, constancy and kindness".
Mr Duncan, a practising Christian, was talking to a Christian group about his channel's religious output."
And there was me thinking they were just a shallow collection of self obsessed, media-wannabe whores only loking for their 15 minutes of fame.
Appears that Andy Warhol and myself were wrong about these people, and that Channel 4 is actually showing a reality TV version of the second coming. Do you think that they'll all get completely wasted at the live broadcast of the Last Supper, denounce the latest transvestite to be included on the series as the new Judas (at least they'll get to show a homosexual kiss during the betrayal scene), who will then go on to win his 30 pieces of silver.
At least none of licence fee is going towards this crap.
Wednesday, June 22, 2005
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