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Television feeds upon itself, which isn't surprising. Watching TV is by a huge margin our most popular--or our most time-consuming--leisure activity. It's surprising there isn't more television about television. We have the occasional oleaginous tribute show to some ancient trouper, a few quizzes about television, and those endless Saturday-night marathons on Channel 4--Your 100 Most Loathsome Television Moments. Not much else. There is a terror about revisiting the past. TV people must always be moving forward for fear the audience will think 'we've seen all this' and drift off to something new and exciting, such as talking to each other, or going to the pub.
But currently BBC4 is running a...
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