Tokyo Nambu
Monday 30th January 2012 12:01am [Edited]
189 posts
Quote: DaButt @ January 29 2012, 1:54 AM GMT
Our public broadcasting system doesn't show any comedy that I'm aware of. Actually, nobody watches it as far as I know.
When I spent a lot of time in the Bay Area I left the car radio permanently tuned to KQED, the local NPR affiliate. The claims that it's a sort of USian Radio 4 are a stretch.
"Wait Wait Don't Tell Me" is "The News Quiz" for heavily medicated (one might argue that these days The News Quiz is The News Quiz for the heavily medicated, but that's a different issue) and is about the only comedy (intentionally, anyway) available. Hour upon hour is made over to Fresh Air with Terry Gross, which is an amiable book-plugging and log-rolling show that makes Midweek with Libby Purves look like a particular aggressive 8.10 on Today. There was an unending car phone-in (Car Talk, with Click and Clack the Tappet Brothers) which made you long for late-night local radio phone ins about missing cats and how you can't get Spangles any more. And if you were particularly unlucky, it was time for Lake Woebegone. Honestly, it's _never_ time for Lake Woebegone, and if you think there's a reason to listen to it, you probably buy polyester trousers from adverts in the Daily Telegraph.
I did, briefly, try to watch PBS television. It was, if anything, worse. A sort of nightmare vision of BBC2 with all the energy taken out.