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\PJ/ 18-11-2010 11:48 PM

Cheap Sets,Predictable Story lines and bad acting,but why do soaps get good ratings?
 
Cheap Sets,Predictible story lines and bad acting,but why do soaps get such good ratings?

For me at the minute this whole corrie being made out to be the best show on TV is doing my head in, people make out it's like some life changing programme, then we have hollyoaks which needs to perhaps invest in better fire alarms?

DISCUSS

Scarlett. 18-11-2010 11:58 PM

Easy :p because they're never off air, which means there wont be a drop off when a season ends and picks up

Soaps are trashy, but I love 'em (or, at least Corrie lol)

\PJ/ 19-11-2010 12:00 AM

But why are they trashy? surley more money should go into them?

Mystic Mock 19-11-2010 12:01 AM

because they stick in good looking people except a few of them that can actually act.

Shaun 19-11-2010 12:02 AM

People have a kind of familiarity with them - they're always there and always trying to reflect real life. I guess the appeal is with people watching it to relax and forget about themselves for half an hour.

I just don't get the point. I only watch things with a concrete ending, or if a TV series, an interesting premise.

Scarlett. 19-11-2010 12:02 AM

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Originally Posted by \PJ/ (Post 3921159)
But why are they trashy? surley more money should go into them?

Making around 300 episode a year costs a large amount, compare that to say, Desperate Housewives, which makes 20 odd episodes a year) I think it's quite good how soaps keep going all year round, they provide that nightly drama

Scarlett. 19-11-2010 12:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Shaun (Post 3921163)
People have a kind of familiarity with them - they're always there and always trying to reflect real life. I guess the appeal is with people watching it to relax and forget about themselves for half an hour.

I just don't get the point. I only watch things with a concrete ending, or if a TV series, an interesting premise.

lol I'm the opposite, I prefer things that run and run as I always hate it when a series ends

Mystic Mock 19-11-2010 12:07 AM

we are different then chewy as i like to talk about the highs and lows of a tv show before it ends,and i like having my opinion on the last ever episode of a tv show,where as with corrie thats just gonna last another 500 years.:joker:

BB_Eye 19-11-2010 12:08 AM

Everybody kind of knows they're a load of crap, but watch them anyway.

If there is one thing Coronation Street is good at though, poor script and acting aside, it's comedy.

Mystic Mock 19-11-2010 12:09 AM

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Originally Posted by BB_Eye (Post 3921169)
Everybody kind of knows they're a load of crap, but watch them anyway.

If there is one thing Coronation Street is good at though, poor script and acting aside, it's comedy.

hollyoaks is the best at comedy,just look at the mongol acting? its so bad its laughable.

Scarlett. 19-11-2010 12:11 AM

It could be wore, we could have American soap operas lmao (except from Dallas and Dynasty which actually were quite good)

Mystic Mock 19-11-2010 12:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Chewy (Post 3921172)
It could be wore, we could have American soap operas lmao (except from Dallas and Dynasty which actually were quite good)

ive seen days of are lives,i got abused that night.:bawling::bawling::bawling:

Visage 19-11-2010 12:24 AM

I haven't read anywhere or heard that Corrie is the best show ever. I've never heard that about any UK soap.

Corrie is getting all the attention these days because of it's longevity. 50 years in broadcasting is worth a mention surely?

Quite a few fans tune in every week because they are familiar with the characters, some relate to both the characters and the plot lines,

Some tune in through habit, some like it's a hobby.

There's many reasons why people tune into these shows, I don't think many fans tune in for it's intellect.

Scarlett. 19-11-2010 12:26 AM

Exactly, I don't think soaps should become intelligent dramas

The Bill did, and look where that is now

Mystic Mock 19-11-2010 12:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Chewy (Post 3921181)
Exactly, I don't think soaps should become intelligent dramas

The Bill did, and look where that is now

lasted 27 years.:joker:

Visage 19-11-2010 12:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Chewy (Post 3921181)
The Bill did, and look where that is now

Yes, that is how see it too.

Scarlett. 19-11-2010 12:31 AM

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Originally Posted by jedward fever (Post 3921182)
lasted 27 years.:joker:

26 years in it's soap-like format, lasted 1 in serious drama format :p speaks for itself

Visage 19-11-2010 12:34 AM

I do believe that competition between soaps can be both healthy and damaging at the same time.

If I could change one thing about our soaps then I would opt for all to have their episode slashed. All this working their backsides off to deliver 3 hours of television is going to create some stories that feel rushed or not executed correctly.


Less is more (definitely in this scenario IMHO)

Mystic Mock 19-11-2010 12:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Chewy (Post 3921185)
26 years in it's soap-like format, lasted 1 in serious drama format :p speaks for itself

the bill was always a drama though as it mixed in humour,police and soap elements,which imo that classes it as a drama.

Scarlett. 19-11-2010 12:36 AM

I agree, I would get rid of two Corrie episodes and have it

Monday-Wednesday-Friday

Emmerdale is definately overkill with six episodes a week, so I would axe three of those and place it with Corrie, with EE, I'd just get rid of one episode

Scarlett. 19-11-2010 12:39 AM

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Originally Posted by jedward fever (Post 3921187)
the bill was always a drama though as it mixed in humour,police and soap elements,which imo that classes it as a drama.

Yes, but it was always more soapy, then they did that big revamp where they changed the theme, added the filmic effect, added incidental music and moved from handheld camera to placed camera (which is the thing I hated, the Bill was about cops on the beat, chasing criminals daaaaaaaaaan, not stand still for half an hour, it's like making Poirot turn gay and have sex with the murderer, who then blows up the Orient Express, but WHO DIES!?

Visage 19-11-2010 12:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Chewy (Post 3921188)
I agree, I would get rid of two Corrie episodes and have it

Monday-Wednesday-Friday

Emmerdale is definately overkill with six episodes a week, so I would axe three of those and place it with Corrie, with EE, I'd just get rid of one episode

Yes, three episodes a week would definitely benefit the fans, all these episodes and double episodes really do feel like overkill.

Scarlett. 19-11-2010 12:42 AM

Aye, especially with Corrie, it used to feel like a treat on Monday when we got two episodes

Visage 19-11-2010 12:44 AM

.........& I still think Corrie is on Wednesdays, no matter how many times I check on our planner, it's just one of the things that has never sunk in with me.

Scarlett. 19-11-2010 12:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Visage (Post 3921195)
.........& I still think Corrie is on Wednesdays, no matter how many times I check on our planner, it's just one of the things that has never sunk in with me.

Well it had been in that exact slot for 49 years :p I think ITV will move it eventually

Which reminds me, apparently the soaps themselves don't control the amount of episodes but ITV/BBC do


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