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Not even as a means to lift a review of a terrible programme, which Maigret definitely was.
So we watch whatever's on when we're having supper … And sometimes, when I'm having my lunch, I watch a terrible programme: er, Bargain Hunt.
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It's heartbreaking to watch Arnie execute the same old programmes: the terrible robo-smile; the slang; the wear and tear of his living tissue revealing the cyborg underneath.
Such programmes "offer terrible examples of how to behave", she says; "the most abused women I met were the most hooked on the TV shows".Yet despite the persistence, in some places, of the old pattern including in some prosperous families in the country as a whole technology, urbanisation and education are changing saas-bahu relations, just as they are transforming much of Indian society.
What about the BBC, which makes a significant profit selling Top Gear and Doctor Who around the world, subjecting millions to programmes so terrible that any honest tribunal would class them as war crimes?
But there is no doubt the atmospheric nuclear testing programme wrought a terrible toll on many families.
That seems a pretty large number for a programme about a terrible thing that happened seven years ago and was never going to make for cheerful viewing.
"I was walking along the corridor, relieved at job done, when I ran into the beaming head of the UN environment programme and a terrible swearword crossed my mind when I realised we'd forgotten an environmental goal … we raced back to put in the sustainable development goal".
My colleagues and I, we can't comprehend this, it's a terrible loss to the HIV programme, the people, the patients.
The hour-long programme featured several shocking, terrible moments.
King would have made a terrible American Idol contestant, if the programme had existed then.
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