Mr Partridge wrote:
I don't think I could manage without a TV.I generally watch documentary's ,news programs,watchdog type programs etc, and RL.
Can I ask why you have decided not to have a TV
I realised that I hadn't even switched it on for 6 months and then sat and thought about what I actually did watch. Similar to you, it was mainly documentaries, news and current affairs programmes but sadly, I couldn't recollect anything outstanding I'd watched over the previous year.
Now I listen to the radio and occasionally view something on iPlayer or other catch-up services but simply do not find the quality of programme I enjoy.
The best example I could give is the difference between BBC1's Question Time and Radio 4's Any Questions. The former is well past its sell-by date. Another aspect is listening to drama on radio, makes me use my imagination to picture scenes and visualise characters.
There's plenty of stimulation available without the need for a telly