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AIBU to think that NYE television coverage has hit a new low this year?

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Defenbaker · 01/01/2019 03:05

I guess it's hard to get A listers/top acts to perform live on TV for a NYE show, as they've probably got better things to do, would charge huge amounts and don't need the money anyway, but I can't help thinking that last night's TV offerings were particularly dire. We tuned into The Last Leg, which had a NYE special on (though I suspect it wasn't actually live). There were some funny moments, but the live band were doubling up as a weird comedy act and got things badly wrong, IMO. They performed a "funny" song they'd written about Spanish Flu, citing that it had killed millions of people. I know it was 100 years ago so nobody alive would be mourning those deaths now, but I couldn't see anything humourous in the subject matter at all. It was just odd, as were all the other silly things they did. At least the main presenters and Johnny Vegas was amusing at times.
We turned over to watch the Graham Norton Show. That was OK, until Catherine Tate appeared, doing her 'nan' character, and told a vile unfunny story which involved an old lady who'd shat herself in the theatre. The character is revolting and unlikeable, and the story was cringeworthy and not funny. Anyone who cares for elderly incontinent people will surely agree that there's nothing funny about it and many old people are mortified by the indignity of it. Mocking the afflicted is just horrible.
We enjoyed watching the fireworks in London, but felt the background music was very poor. The music seemed to be geared towards the under 25 age group, it just sounded like noise pollution to me.

AIBU to think that considering that most of these TV offerings are pre-recorded anyway, the people organising this entertainment could have done better than scraping the barrel in this way?

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MarthaArthur · 01/01/2019 03:07

What a barrell of laughs you are. Must be a laugh a minute round your place. Confused

JustABetterPlayer · 01/01/2019 03:09

I have no idea, but it was probably better than use lot playing guitar hero Confused

JustABetterPlayer · 01/01/2019 03:09

Us^

MarcieBluebell · 01/01/2019 03:14

I also thought it was shite. Can't believe Catherine is still doing those sketches. Thought the last leg was dull compared to normal. Graham Nortom made jokes about it being filmes ages ago which is obviously fair enough but why go on about it. I was hoping for a good film.

onlymyselftoanswerto1 · 01/01/2019 03:16

It was pretty rubbish, someone should have retired Suggs years ago, he was awful.

BananasAreTheSourceOfEvil · 01/01/2019 03:18

I missed seeing all the fireworks from the different cities around the world who had welcomed the new year before us.

I can’t be arsed going out but do like to see the fireworks over the Sydney opera house etc. Or maybe I just didn’t look at the TV guide well enough! 😂

Fecking hate Catherine tate’s ‘Nan’. Find it repulsive.

PomBearWithoutHerOFRS · 01/01/2019 04:04

We watched Jane McDonald early on, then Last Leg, then Madness and enjoyed them all.
Anything is better than Jools Holland! Grin

Defenbaker · 01/01/2019 04:15

JustABetterPlayer: "I have no idea, but it was probably better than us lot playing guitar hero"

I'm not so sure about that... you probably had a lot more fun. ☺ Maybe we should try that next year.

One of the funniest things I've watched recently was the repeat of the final Black Adder series, the one set in the 1st World War. I was amazed at how insightful and clever it was, and how they managed to raise laughs despite the grim setting, in a way that also showed a certain respect. The last episode was brilliantly observed, gallows type humour, and the final scene was really moving. I'd forgotten how brilliant that series was.

I agree with the PP about Suggs. Madness had some hit songs but that was a long time ago, and Suggs is not great nowadays, so maybe they could have reduced their time slot down a bit.

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Snugglepiggy · 01/01/2019 04:25

Defenbaker Have you watched any of the Upstart Crow series?Written by Ben Elton about Shakespeare who scripted Blackadder I believe.It sounds dull but it absolutely is not,and cleverly interweaves one of his plays into each episode, and somehow seems current and relevant. The last series finale packs a similar emotional punch.

MrsDeltaB · 01/01/2019 04:32

Agree agree! My eldest 2 stayed up and literally sat with a wtf face at Madness. Sure it was popular at the time but please, we've moved on!

I miss a funny (not political based) review of the year, a bit like YouTube fails etc, something showing the good bad ugly and great of the year. For me until 1140 it was Netflix randomly all the way!

AlexaAmbidextra · 01/01/2019 07:27

The music for the London fireworks is IMO fucking awful every year. There is so much amazing music around and yet year after year we just get this dreadful cacophony. ☹️

AuntieStella · 01/01/2019 07:31

I miss the end--of-Year quizzes being broadcast actually at the end of the year.

After all they seem to show them about 3 times, so I'd have thought they could have managed one screening at the end of the year.

There was a TOTP2 if you wanted older (better?) pop

CoughLaughFart · 01/01/2019 07:39

What do you want from NYE?

UnsungHero · 01/01/2019 07:42

Coldplay concert was fab

We also watched queen in concert

Like someone else said, what do you want from NYE?

StrongerThanIThought76 · 01/01/2019 07:43

Madness simply don't have the energy or the spark they had - or that we expect from NYE tv. Old has-beens with out of tune singers. A real disappointment.

Partridgeamongstthepigeons · 01/01/2019 07:57

We watched Hot Fuzz on Netflix as DH hadn't seen it before, then fireworks. Really nice actually as DH usually only enjoys watching films with red/black lights flashing and incoherent dialogue (think Alien type films).

Haisuli · 01/01/2019 08:01

We must have had too much to drink, we were up and dancing to Madness. Loved it. We were talking about getting tickets to see them.live.

JustKeepSwimmingJustKeepSwimmi · 01/01/2019 08:02

I thought they used to show the fireworks from those before us too. Was that a different channel or soemthing they dont do anymore?

We dont have normal live telly so had to use the iplayer app (we pay tv license!) On the telly. We didnt like either 1 or 2. Jools holland i dont see why people like and Madness was okay for one song but that was enough.

Id like end of year new quiz and have i got news for you etc. Is that kind of thing on at any point?

JustKeepSwimmingJustKeepSwimmi · 01/01/2019 08:03

We did only click in in the last 15mins though, we had a fab time at home!! I'd have hated jokes about incontinent old people :(

CatnissEverdene · 01/01/2019 08:06

We watched the Coldplay concert which was amazing...we saw that tour 3 times so had a vested interest anyway!! Then we watched a few episodes of Luther, we started with series 1 on Christmas eve and are now on 4. And ended up with Fail Army on Youtube.

The general TV has been awful over Christmas.... even on Sky.

Deathraystare · 01/01/2019 08:06

I am old enough to remember The White Heather club. I think that was mainly all that was on at the time. Grandma being Scottish insisted on it. It was beyond dire.

I actually like watching Jools Holland (though hate the bagpipes bit)

Oblomov18 · 01/01/2019 08:07

Last Leg wasn't that great, for starters.

BishBoshBashBop · 01/01/2019 08:08

The music seemed to be geared towards the under 25 age group, it just sounded like noise pollution to me.

Groups that were played such as the Beatles are geared towards under 25s now are they.

Sounds to me like you wouldn't be happy with whatever they did.

We watched a film then flicked between Jools Holland and Madness with the fireworks inbetween.

We tuned into The Last Leg, which had a NYE special on (though I suspect it wasn't actually live).

They never pretended it was. The advert for it was them all in the studio.

Santasshoe · 01/01/2019 08:10

We watched bad old 90s kids movies as I let the children stay up hoping they wouldn't make it till 12 they all did so we switched on to the fireworks. I gave up on Nye tv a long time ago.

labazs · 01/01/2019 08:11

bring back andy stewart all is forgiven

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