Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Public Access Shows: Not always a Show worth Changing
Public access TV shows are pretty much time slots on television where anyone could pay to talk about anything. What a great opportunity to engage in some interesting conversation with the general public about issues. Right? Wrong! Not for Ken Sander, who thought that his show about gun control in New York would really take off. Well, hilarity ensues. The prank calls are great. Who would think that taking calls live on the air would be a good idea? The stupidity and idiocy that go toward a really bad public access show are always worth watch. Better than most prime time comedy shows. I think this kind of quality TV show is great. So next time it's 3:00 AM and you decide not to turn on TV because there is usually just paid advertisement, think again! Sometimes, the follies of live television prove to be some of the greatest moments on TV. Ask Janet Jackson...
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