Morning TV

Earlier this year, Multichoice told its subscribers that because we lead such a hectic life-style we don’t have time to read a TV-guide. We all know that they had to reintroduce the guide because of a subscriber back-lash at around the same time.

Tellytrack decided that we don’t need a short snappy morning tipping programme, but instead long-winded lots of talking and a very little-substance cosy chat show between 2 presenters. One would suggest that most viewers who could find any value in this show don’t have the time at 07-00 to wait until post-mortems, sport results and opinions are out of the way, before any type of tipping is done. I sure miss Darryl Maree’s input.
Doug Hare, George – via email

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