Common Sense 316 - The Day of the Dove
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BBC Radio 4's ''The Archers'' 67 years young and still going strong.StCapps wrote: Name one show that has lasted over a decade, and still maintained the high quality it was known for, throughout it's entire run. I can't think of a single show, in any medium, that accomplished that feat.
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The entire time, with no major dip in quality for any notable stretch? You're full of shit.Montegriffo wrote:BBC Radio 4's ''The Archers'' 67 years young and still going strong.StCapps wrote: Name one show that has lasted over a decade, and still maintained the high quality it was known for, throughout it's entire run. I can't think of a single show, in any medium, that accomplished that feat.
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M*A*S*H had a pretty good run that lasted 11 years.StCapps wrote: Name one show that has lasted over a decade, and still maintained the high quality it was known for, throughout it's entire run. I can't think of a single show, in any medium, that accomplished that feat.
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Well I can't speak for the first 15 years as I was not born at the time. I started listening to it when I was around 20 so I can only attest to the lasts 32 years of output but it has never dropped off in quality for me. I try to listen every evening and often use the Sunday morning omnibus as an excuse to stay in bed.StCapps wrote:The entire time, with no major dip in quality for any notable stretch? You're full of shit.Montegriffo wrote:BBC Radio 4's ''The Archers'' 67 years young and still going strong.StCapps wrote: Name one show that has lasted over a decade, and still maintained the high quality it was known for, throughout it's entire run. I can't think of a single show, in any medium, that accomplished that feat.
I may be biased though.....
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M*A*S*H and Cheers are the best exceptions when it comes to TV, but they bailed after 11 years, knowing the potential of falling off the earth was right around the corner, and both shows are the better for having wrapped up when they did, as opposed to keep going and milking it. The Simpsons was on top of it's game for almost a decade, after a slow start in the first season, before you saw a major dip in quality, but even the closest fitting exceptions in the realm of TV kind of prove the rule.Hastur wrote:M*A*S*H had a pretty good run that lasted 11 years.StCapps wrote: Name one show that has lasted over a decade, and still maintained the high quality it was known for, throughout it's entire run. I can't think of a single show, in any medium, that accomplished that feat.
A decade, give or take a few years, that's about as long as the window stays open for episodic entertainment, the longer a show goes past that point, the harder it is to maintain consistency. Common Sense with Dan Carlin is a prime example.
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Maybe it's even harder when it's a political show centered around a single person.StCapps wrote:M*A*S*H and Cheers are the best exceptions when it comes to TV, but they bailed after 11 years, knowing the potential of falling off the earth was right around the corner, and both shows are the better for having wrapped up when they did, as opposed to keep going and milking it. The Simpsons was on top of it's game for almost a decade, after a slow start in the first season, before you saw a major dip in quality, but even the closest fitting exceptions in the realm of TV kind of prove the rule.Hastur wrote:M*A*S*H had a pretty good run that lasted 11 years.StCapps wrote: Name one show that has lasted over a decade, and still maintained the high quality it was known for, throughout it's entire run. I can't think of a single show, in any medium, that accomplished that feat.
A decade, give or take a few years, that's about as long as the window stays open for episodic entertainment, the longer a show goes past that point, the harder it is to maintain consistency. Common Sense with Dan Carlin is a prime example.
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Prairie Home Companion, so long as we're including radio.Montegriffo wrote:Well I can't speak for the first 15 years as I was not born at the time. I started listening to it when I was around 20 so I can only attest to the lasts 32 years of output but it has never dropped off in quality for me. I try to listen every evening and often use the Sunday morning omnibus as an excuse to stay in bed.StCapps wrote:The entire time, with no major dip in quality for any notable stretch? You're full of shit.Montegriffo wrote: BBC Radio 4's ''The Archers'' 67 years young and still going strong.
I may be biased though.....
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Any media he said. Not even started on Terry Pratchet's disk world series.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Prairie Home Companion, so long as we're including radio.Montegriffo wrote:Well I can't speak for the first 15 years as I was not born at the time. I started listening to it when I was around 20 so I can only attest to the lasts 32 years of output but it has never dropped off in quality for me. I try to listen every evening and often use the Sunday morning omnibus as an excuse to stay in bed.StCapps wrote:The entire time, with no major dip in quality for any notable stretch? You're full of shit.
I may be biased though.....
QI has been going for 24 years.
Have I got news for you is 27 and going strong.
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