Yes, I think they try to appeal to as wide an audience as possible, try to be inclusive to make it popular and sell more advertising. We aren't taken in by the B/S are we,, we just ignore it or take it with a pinch of salt, think that's the intention, anyone that believes it needs thier head testing. I used to like the Mark Evans shows but they're a bit geeky for the average Joe (including other nanes of course.) thing is they dragged on for the general viewer.Andrew 2.8i wrote:To add to the suspense and drama, I suppose. Almost every episode we hear that they've got this, that and the other left to do and they've only got X number of days left to do it in. Will they get the car completed on time....tejb1 wrote:Why are people obsessed with short term results, rather than a longer job that'll last?
I would imagine it's either that or it's simply to keep the programme production costs under control.
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That's exactly it. Still, it gives us on the forums something to moan about.......ESSEXV6ESSEX wrote:Yes, I think they try to appeal to as wide an audience as possible, try to be inclusive to make it popular
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