The Daily Star reported that 30 people had complained to Ofcom about Celebrity Big Brother, specifically the task that required some of the housemates to perform 18-rated entertainment, a task that by the way, producers had to censor for broadcast after the 9pm watershed.
Honestly, what do these 30 people think they are watching? Celebrity Big Brother is nothing more than licenced and legalised voyeurism. It's the only way the general public can watch celebrities being themselves without finding themselves in court on a stalking charge.
Unsurprisingly, Mediawatch, the ex-Mary Whitehouse organisation, ciriticised it, but then, that's not news.
It's not high culture, it's programming designed to appeal to the base instincts. That was just another expression of that.
By the way, extra hypocrisy points go to Daily Star and Channel 5 owner, Richard Desmond. He owns the channel that commissioned it because he wanted material to fill up his newspapers and magazines, and now his own newspaper is giving voice to those criticising the programme on his own channel, and partially encouraging the criticism. That takes a total lack of any scruples. If you are going to have a programme on your own channel, and you allow your own newspaper to be critical, then you are undermining the staff who produce the programme, and you are also saying that you are only interested in ratings and sales, not in anything else.
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
30 idiots complain about Celebrity Big Brother.
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