Video Hits on Ch 10 on a Saturday morning
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I miss having the serialized drama series that Australia used to make so well back in the 1990s and 2000s. Even if I wasn't a fan of a particular show due to it not being my thing the production standard was good and gave actors around Australia work. Now it's mostly all reality shows (varying degrees of awful) on FTA and a handful of shows with limited appeal to a wide audience on streaming, with increasingly fewer opportunities for young actors starting out.
As just one example, Samantha Barrett - a tall, pretty red-haired actress from Perth - was able to land the role of Chloe on Home and Away in late 2020, but her tenure on the show proved short and she departed after March 2022, since then vanishing into obscurity. Chances for a young actress like Sam Barrett for single episode roles to further her career were plentiful in decades past in shows like Blue Heelers, Water Rats, Stingers, Police Rescue, All Saints, Rescue Special Operations, City Homicide, Good Guys Bad Guys, Murder Call, Halifax FP, Packed to the Rafters or The Secret Life of Us among others. But now these shows are long gone with nothing to replace them, and it is a real shame.
Timmy freaked me tf outGetting home from primary school and watching Passions
Weirdest show.
I miss when free to air tv wasn't reality shows every night
The Mole still exists, albeit on Netflix, with US competitors. The first season was set in Australia, the second in Malaysia.You know things are bad when you think back to reality TV show 'Married at First Sight' in its early years of 2015 & 2016 and how it featured less couples with more of a genuine effort to match two suitable people, with more support to the couples and less drama - then compare it to what it is now. The early series of MAFS look like grounded, responsible TV.
Going back further to the 2000s and there was shows like 'The Mole' which was interesting. There were other shows mainly from the UK but there were some local versions - about bad drivers, dysfunctional families going on holidays together and not getting along, Wife Swap, Ladette to Lady and Young Dumb and Living Off Mum (spoiled, irresponsible and lazy young men and women aged 18-24 living together and become more responsible) - but while hardly classy TV shows they did have entertainment value, were pretty harmless and a guilty pleasure.
Now the same reality shows just get recycled year after year and always try to be more outrageous yet end up just looking sad and pathetic.
english dubbed version on youtube. so good!will happily watch iron chef, specifically japanese. the episodes are around if you look.
took itself very seriously but in a ridiculous way that cooking shows nowadays will never be able to replicate because they are far too weighty or emotional or always building or on a journey.
something like 'nailed it' comes close but the contestants are set up (and maybe encouraged) to fail. is also much funnier, for most of the early seasons.
Taking me back to my childhood with my brotherPopular series
In a religious way I miss the experience of Cheez TV
Amazing (the game show)
Saturday morning cartoons on ch9 the Batman animated series, and then the Disney cartoons such as Kim Possible, Recess
Adjacent to this, I miss appointment television, when you knew that everyone else had watched the same thing the night before and could talk about it. I understand why television changed, I understand free-to-air has come to rely on sports and reality as the only content it can control, but people bingeing things in their own time (some the first night, others over weeks) removes the social element.I miss when free to air tv wasn't reality shows every night
I remember wanting to watch Sonic while my sibling wanted to watch Aladdin. I never won.Taking me back to my childhood with my brother
Watching the AFL Grand Final last Saturday it made me miss the long-gone days of Channel 7 back in the 1990s when the day would start early in the morning with the Under 18's VSFL Grand Final, followed by the Reserves Grand Final, the pre-game entertainment and then of course the AFL Grand Final.