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title: > I don't like The O.C. date: 2005-07-29 02:45 status: published description: > Channel 4's sucky morning <abbr class="caps">TV</abbr>'s back for the summer
tags: TV, Channel 4, Third Watch, ER, Frasier, Will and Grace, The O.C., Friends, The Big Breakfast, BBC Breakfast, BBC, GMTV, ITV, Denise Van Outen, Richard Bacon, BBC Choice, Get Staffed, The Vicious Circle, Five, Flipside TV, Media Guardian, This Morning
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It's me again. I'm back with similar complaints to <a href="/ripdecenttv" title="RIP Decent TV">those of about this time last year</a>, but with a slight twist.
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A week ago saw the end of <a href="http://channel4.com">Channel 4</a>'s almost as-decent-as-last-year term-time morning <abbr class="caps">TV</abbr> schedule, thanks to those damn kids getting out of school. Instead of <cite>Third Watch</cite> at 10:00, followed by <cite><abbr class="caps">ER</abbr></cite> and preceded by <cite>Frasier</cite> and the average <cite>Will & Grace</cite>; we now get to watch <cite>The <abbr class="caps">O.C.</abbr></cite>, <cite>Playing It Straight <abbr class="caps">USA</abbr></cite> (the moral of the story being that men <span title="I ♥ '">who're</span> gay deserve twice as much money for seducing a woman) and endless repeats of <cite>Friends</cite>. (Funnily enough, as a 19-year-old I'm supposed to be squarely at the centre of this schedule's <q>teenager/young adult</q> target.)
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A few years ago Channel 4 had a live breakfast show, shown between 07:00 and 09:00, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Big_Breakfast" title="(Wikipedia)">The Big Breakfast</a>. It was always much more likely to wake me up than either the dreary <a href="http://bbc.co.uk/breakfast"><abbr class="caps">BBC</abbr> Breakfast</a>, comprising dull, inconsequential news-items masquerading as an entertaining (yet informative and thus worthy of licence fee money) magazine, interspersed with occasional news; or the dire, even duller and more inconsequential, woman-targetted <a href="http://gm.tv"><abbr class="caps">GMTV</abbr></a>, similarly interspersed with occasional news.
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Among the many presenters of The <abbr title="Big Breakfast" class="caps">BB</abbr> were <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denise_Van_Outen" title="(Wikipedia)">Denise Van Outen</a>, and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Bacon_%28television_presenter%29" title="(Wikipedia)">Richard Bacon</a>, who also presented the obscure but excellent <a href="http://www.ukgameshows.com/index.php/Rent_Free" title="Rent Free / Get Staffed (UKGameShows)">Get Staffed</a> for <a href="http://bbc.co.uk/choice"><abbr class="caps">BBC</abbr> Choice</a>, the obscure but excellent <span title="So obscure I can't find a decent reference">The Vicious Circle</span> for <a href="http://www.five.tv">Five</a> and the slightly less obscure but equally excellent <span title="Google it yourself if you care">Flipside <abbr class="caps">TV</abbr></span>.
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As I found out while randomly browsing <a href="http://media.guardian.co.uk/">Media Guardian</a> about an hour ago now, <a href="http://media.guardian.co.uk/overnights/story/0,7965,1538139,00.html" title="This Morning sun fails to shine (Media Guardian)">these two are presenting</a> <a href="http://itv.com/thismorning">This Morning</a> this summer. I may get up.
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(I'd still rather watch Third Watch and <abbr class="caps">ER</abbr>.)
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