The BBC is dominated by people in their thirties, forties and early fifties who are out of touch with the younger generation aged 10 through 29 (these Dr. Who fans switched off pink-and-blue Who, giving it the worst ratings in its history) but also viewers aged in their late 50's to their 90's - who polls say are voting for Reform. So there goes the license fee! This is going to take more than the wonders of David Attenborough documentaries, to fix, isn't it...
Thank you. J.K.Rowling's new Harry Potter series will be a case of 'right time, right place, right audience.' All along she has been defending and protecting children. It's time their television allowed them to be children again.
The BBC is dominated by people in their thirties, forties and early fifties who are out of touch with the younger generation aged 10 through 29 (these Dr. Who fans switched off pink-and-blue Who, giving it the worst ratings in its history) but also viewers aged in their late 50's to their 90's - who polls say are voting for Reform. So there goes the license fee! This is going to take more than the wonders of David Attenborough documentaries, to fix, isn't it...
Yes - very astute. Younger people are completely switched off by it.
Thank you. J.K.Rowling's new Harry Potter series will be a case of 'right time, right place, right audience.' All along she has been defending and protecting children. It's time their television allowed them to be children again.