TV is great
Dec. 9th, 2007 09:44 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I think the UK wins a bit at adverts for crazy American shows. I haven't seen the other countries' entries, of course. But between the crazy Lost dancing advert and the new BBC 2Dimensions Heroes ads, we must be winning some kind of prize. Now they just need to make a crazy Heroes dancing advert. Then we could all be happy.
I don't think it's very fair when Heroes is a bit rubbish at the moment, for them to be making ads where the cast walk a bit sexily down hallways. I really don't.
This is also a bit brilliant.
I watched a programme by Alan Titchmarsh today about how we've dug up the English countryside a bit but the wildlife actually seems to be doing alright with it. There was a bit about how Salisbury Plain, the biggest army training site in the country, was actually the perfect breeding ground for a certain plant which allows a rare breed of butterfly to live there. This pleases me, if only because of imagining meetings where they consider changing the training ground to somewhere else, and someone says "But sir, the butterflies".
The quest for Christmas shopping continues unabated. It might end up having to be a late-night shopping sort of job.
I don't think it's very fair when Heroes is a bit rubbish at the moment, for them to be making ads where the cast walk a bit sexily down hallways. I really don't.
This is also a bit brilliant.
I watched a programme by Alan Titchmarsh today about how we've dug up the English countryside a bit but the wildlife actually seems to be doing alright with it. There was a bit about how Salisbury Plain, the biggest army training site in the country, was actually the perfect breeding ground for a certain plant which allows a rare breed of butterfly to live there. This pleases me, if only because of imagining meetings where they consider changing the training ground to somewhere else, and someone says "But sir, the butterflies".
The quest for Christmas shopping continues unabated. It might end up having to be a late-night shopping sort of job.