DEAYTON
Well, it's all very easy to be flippant about the week's television, which is why we're here, but broadcasting is a serious business and so, for that matter, are your opinions which is why each week we give viewers everywhere, from Lands End to Penzance the opportunity to sound off on the state of British television. In the Video Box this week - Samantha Talbot from Crawley, a veteran campaigner whose views have already been aired on Kilroy. But unlike the Video boxes on other programmes, our viewers won't go unchallenged. Testing their convictions to the full with his searching questions is our man Chris Morris. And Chris's question...
CAPTION: WHAT IS WRONG WITH TELEVISION?
TALBOT
I think that if we get to the stage where what we want to do, or what television wants to do, to gain an audience or to maintain its balance is to excite people or to... or to hold them totally and absorb them into something that we, the general public I think, start to see as reality and is not reality at all.
MORRIS
It's the public swivel.
TALBOT
Yes.
MORRIS
Going faster and faster.
TALBOT
Yes.
MORRIS
Do you think the effect on the public swivel is deliberate or accidental?
TALBOT
(LONG PAUSE, CONSIDERING RESPONSE) Largely I think it's accidental.
MORRIS
How far do these accidental factors affect the public swivel?
TALBOT
I think vastly. I think the fact that... that television in general doesn't take a much more general view...
MORRIS
So it's a particular view forced on one particular area of the public swivel that produces the effect.
TALBOT
Overall I think it does, I mean...
MORRIS
At least in this country the pressure points on the public swivel are visible, for the time being.
TALBOT
Yes, but I think we're very close...
MORRIS
They're just about...
TALBOT
... to that... to that... I mean with... you know, with... with, um, the TV now that's coming in from... the dish, satellite TV.
MORRIS
So how far is the pressure point on the public swivel above the ground at the moment?
TALBOT
Oh, I think it's very close.
MORRIS
Off the ground?
TALBOT
Yes, I think very very close.
MORRIS
In feet or inches?
TALBOT
I think inches.
MORRIS
Really? Well that's serious isn't it.
TALBOT
Yes. Very serious, and I think the danger is that we're all likely to just throw our arms up and say well we expected it, there's nothing much we can do about it and it's here.
MORRIS
At that point we all fly off on independent directions, each on our own axis and there is no public swivel anymore.
TALBOT
Yes, that's true.
MORRIS
How many rotations can the public swivel take per year before this cataclysm happens?
TALBOT
I think we should be down to one to five.
MORRIS
So keep the rotation of the public swivel to five or less, maybe?
TALBOT
Yes, I think so.
It's Only TV - pilot show
Recorded September 1992