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TG4 Imports

  • 29-12-2009 2:47pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 906 ✭✭✭


    They TV company appear to buy in some decent quality European-made documentaries on the developing world. Obviously if the films are from the same sources that would be a pity, but it's still some high quality TV being broadcast.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,021 ✭✭✭m83


    What documentaries have they broadcast?

    Also, do you work for TG4?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 906 ✭✭✭LiamMc


    m83 wrote: »
    What documentaries have they broadcast?

    Also, do you work for TG4?
    As I said they bring in, usually European-made, programmes on the developing world. This is one they're showing next Sunday.

    23:25 Sunday 10.01.2010
    Fíorscéal: Villa el Salvador (OS)
    (14) In 1970, Peruvian peasants clashed with the army for the right to settle in straw and cardboard huts on the vast, empty sand flats south of Lima. Workers, artisans, merchants and peasants built the working-class city of their dreams. A place where life was good, though poor. Today, the city has a population of 500,000, enjoys wide asphalt roads, drinking water, a city hall, millions of planted trees, and vegetable gardens designed to supply the hundreds of public kitchens and school cafeterias. The city, which has a travelling cinema, a radio and TV station, recently opened its university. (Repeat)

    While it's a repeat I didn't catch the first it came around.


    To answer you're second question, no. No I don't work for them at the minute, nor have I worked for them in the past. However I am sympathetic to what the TV company are doing, this bias may appear in some of my posts.


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