Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Jubilee Man Asks...Is TV Finished..Or Is It Just Me?

A question...do you watch much TV anymore?

In the last two weeks I have watched no television at all. This has been an gradual trend for us over the last few years. Our viewing is now essentially DVD rentals of our choosing and news.

I wonder if other people are in this trend too? Are viewing habits dramatically changing? Hmmm...

6 comments:

byron smith said...

Jess and I have also been watching more DVDs and less TV. This has partially been because our TV program on our computer is malfunctioning, but we haven't had much motivation to try to fix it when DVDs are so much more convenient.

Simon Elliott said...

Andrew,
I'd love to agree, and my wife and I have certainly decreased the shows that we watch but last week we had a week off to a house with Foxtel and watched lots of Telly (kids shows, sport, home improvement type shows). Each member of the family got their fix of wht things they are into that htey don't normally get. We don't own a house and live in a house that other people make decsions about how it will be set up so my wife and i both enjoy watching how other people will change their house within a budget to alter the look and therefore value of their house.
My son and I enjoy watching sport pretty much anything will do, as long as it is a good competition.

We all enjoy kids telly as well. So had a great week.

Sorry if that skews your survey in an unhelpful direction.
Simon.

Cecily said...

Simon - feel free to disagree with my completely plucked out of the air theory!

There are certainly many times I wished there WAS something on TV that was worth watching...

Andrew Paterson said...

Oops - that was really me above, not my beautiful wife...she probably agrees with me 'though...

Simon Elliott said...

Who's blog is this anyway?

Andrew Paterson said...

Oh no - the truth is out! Andrew and Cecily are in fact THE SAME PERSON! This explains why you never see the both of us in public at the same time!!! My dual personalities have been a welcome comfort form the pressures of real life, but now I have to face the truth and get help...


(bit over the top there...)