Saturday, February 28, 2009
Moving Wallpaper returns for a second series.
I watched Moving Wallpaper last night at 21.00 on ITV1. This programme is back for it's second series and is set in a television production company. Series One concerned the media team producing a soap opera called Echo Beach. The network decided not to recommission Echo Beach so the media team has a new television programme called Renaissance.
Moving Wallpaper is a workplace comedy that pokes great fun at the media in general and management in particular. I find this programme brilliant, the use of language is very witty and is spot on with it's buzz word culture. This shows just how funny working as part of a team can be with each character responsible for their own agenda.
Moving Wallpaper is very funny and entertaining. I vote this programme a HIT and you will hugely enjoy it if you question the value of mainstream commercial television. Media types can be so full of themselves, it is a joy to see them portrayed as plonkers, particularly the character of Jonathan Pope, the producer. Jonathan speaks and believes the mantra typical of management who do not have their feet on the ground. This comedy is fresh, reflects Britain in 2009 unlike the tired and dated comedies broadcast on BBC1.
I watched Moving Wallpaper last night at 21.00 on ITV1. This programme is back for it's second series and is set in a television production company. Series One concerned the media team producing a soap opera called Echo Beach. The network decided not to recommission Echo Beach so the media team has a new television programme called Renaissance.
Moving Wallpaper is a workplace comedy that pokes great fun at the media in general and management in particular. I find this programme brilliant, the use of language is very witty and is spot on with it's buzz word culture. This shows just how funny working as part of a team can be with each character responsible for their own agenda.
Moving Wallpaper is very funny and entertaining. I vote this programme a HIT and you will hugely enjoy it if you question the value of mainstream commercial television. Media types can be so full of themselves, it is a joy to see them portrayed as plonkers, particularly the character of Jonathan Pope, the producer. Jonathan speaks and believes the mantra typical of management who do not have their feet on the ground. This comedy is fresh, reflects Britain in 2009 unlike the tired and dated comedies broadcast on BBC1.
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