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Traditional, free-to-air television in Africa usually combines poor reception with tedious programmes.
It is the middle of the 1960s and at the fag-end of the day's television schedule comes Pipe Smoke, a discussion programme so tedious that Dennis, who has been invited to appear on it, wonders if it's "an attempt to persuade the workers of Britain that they needed more sleep than they were getting".
It had no advertisers, only tedious muzak gaps between programmes.
The Windows-based analytical software programme and its standardized reporting format simplifies the tedious process of entry and analysis of complex data.
The venue has got an excellent programme, but it has an airport-like love of tedious queues, eagerly policed by students with searchlights and attack dogs.
Infuriated by complaints about working conditions, and possibly the tedious demands of television directors, he said: "You can stick your programme," and stormed out.
He said our questions showed we were "adopting a specific agenda" rather than being fair and balanced, and that a programme "explaining the workings of the EU" would be far more beneficial "than a tedious BBC hatchet job".
It is the kind of programme that, downloaded and played on the move, banishes the surrounding world – the crowded bus, the tedious waiting room.
Tedious, dull.
"So it's tedious, really tedious.
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