Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'
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non-blather tv programs

overdub tv with something more constructive
 
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For example, whatever piss-poor property show BBC is currently running on daytime TV, could be overdubbed with lectures in physics (or whatever).

Plus points awarded to software which lip-syncs the whole thing.

not_morrison_rm, Feb 18 2013

Bad lip reading https://www.youtube...watch?v=ewP01X5x9Nw
This concept reminded me of the Bad Lip Reading videos. They make me laugh. The football one is funny too. [bungston, Feb 18 2013]

SAP http://en.wikipedia...econd_audio_program
[Spacecoyote, Feb 21 2013]

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       You only think daytime TV in your country is crap; until you visit Italy.
UnaBubba, Feb 18 2013
  

       Just because daytime TV crapness is a relative measure, it doesn't also mean it's not an absolute measure.
hippo, Feb 18 2013
  

       I was pondering soap->classics (not that I'm into them myself), but Coronation Street would be apt for Coriolanus...
not_morrison_rm, Feb 18 2013
  

       //currently running on daytime TV//

If only they did restrict it to daytime TV. However, like a virulent disease, it seems to have expanded out of its original habitat and is now spreading uncontrollably through the whole TV schedule.
DrBob, Feb 18 2013
  

       I could go for this as a Second Audio Program.
Spacecoyote, Feb 21 2013
  


 

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