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| View Poll Results: Should channel 5 be allowed to air criminal activity and arrests? | ||||||
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The voice of reason
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Its criminal what C5 call entertainment
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The voice of reason
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Flop thread alert
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folklore
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I don't understand the nature of the thread. You're saying Channel 5 shouldn't be allowed to show programmes about crime and arrests? You understand that a large chunk of our television viewing is made up of crime programmes. Dramas, documentaries, factual... We get Crimewatch, Police Interceptors, Countdown to Murder etc and then a lot of your drama programmes revolve around crime. It's a long list so...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Categor...evision_series
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All hail the Moyesiah
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Not sure what you mean really, loads of channels do this whether it's a 'Cops' sort of show, something like Crimewatch or even the news
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iconic
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