Annoying way to end
Is it just me or does anyone else get annoyed with this obsession TV now has of never allowing programmes to end without some wittering announcer jumping in with a banal comment and stunningly unexciting information of what treat is on next.
As soon as the credits roll the picture is squeezed to the size of a postage stamp or squashed to become illegible so if you wanted to see who played a particular character or who the director was or whatever - tough.
It is worst after a film or play with a dramatic, sad or thoughtful ended when as soon as the final scene fades on death and destruction or the tragedy of the human condition some cheery soul wearing hob nails jumps in to prattle on and destroy the moment.
I am sure if having some berk banging on about nothing in particular at the end of every film was seen as having artistic or dramatic merit then the likes of Danny Boyle would be using it. As they are not then perhaps TV might like a rethink. expense of the middle man.


