DOGs (Digital Onscreen Guides) aka channel logos. Why do we need them?

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  • Open All Hours was good in its day, but obviously past its sell by date now. A sequel was made recently with David Jason taking on the main shop keeper role.

    BBCBrit? Is that a channel? Is it actually called that?

    Yes, and it is called that.

    Open All Hours is classic now so I can watch it having watched it before, of course, but finding it better than some of the rubbish they make today. We also have a channel called BBC Lifestyle that is full of disgusting drunken people throwing up on Magaluf, skiing flesh pits and festivals. It's also full of cooking, chavs giving birth, and people with horrific body parts disorders.

    Jo - can you see now why I often ask, "Where do we come from, what are we doing here? :S

  • For the BBC specifically, they shouldn't do it. They get taxpayers money handed to them on a plate, so there is no commercial need to "guide" viewers onto the next problem with all these irritating split screen promos right over the end credits of shows.

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