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beaumonts Jan 14th 2007 9:36 pm

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Thanks tasha,
Good luck with you too, maybe we can hook up for a beer when we are there.
:beer:

4Reids Jan 14th 2007 9:38 pm

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Originally Posted by beaumonts (Post 4285485)
Thanks tasha,
Good luck with you too, maybe we can hook up for a beer when we are there.
:beer:

:beer: Sounds good. All this visa and moving lark sounds like it gets very stressful.

moving2montreal Jan 14th 2007 10:11 pm

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i thought it was a a great program. i loved it. australia looks really nice.

esperanza Jan 14th 2007 10:25 pm

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Originally Posted by moving2montreal (Post 4285602)
i thought it was a a great program. i loved it. australia looks really nice.

They did show a lot of lovely (and quite expensive) houses, and lovely shops, lovely beaches, etc etc.
We should bear in mind that there are plenty of other bits of Australia that they chose not to show.

sarah34 Jan 14th 2007 10:49 pm

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Originally Posted by Australia_bound? (Post 4285414)
What an absolute pile of bile! Would give it a miss, seemed very pro Aus, as they have a lunch breaks, year round sunshine, markets and beaches :rolleyes: And in UK they have nothing like that and work long hours etc etc etc :zzz:
Saw Aus through very rose tinted specs, missed family within one week, all very bizarre.
Did not give a balanced view and typical day time telly :D

I to agree with your thoughts on the programme, not everyone will have that kind of budget. Having everything set up for you when you get there is a great help but not much fun when you get off plane with 3 young kids , a bundle of suitcases and not really sure where you are going! How would you feel after 6 months away from family members let alone 1 week. That programme made it a stress free move which definetly wont be the case for us.

Dolly Jan 15th 2007 1:17 am

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Originally Posted by esperanza (Post 4285665)
They did show a lot of lovely (and quite expensive) houses, and lovely shops, lovely beaches, etc etc.
We should bear in mind that there are plenty of other bits of Australia that they chose not to show.

I haven't seen it yet, videoed it to watch this evening. But they do only have five mornings to show Australia, so I suppose they are going to the places most people move to. I was there a year and still didn't see it all:D

Dolly

esperanza Jan 15th 2007 2:01 am

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Originally Posted by dollydaydream2 (Post 4286219)
I haven't seen it yet, videoed it to watch this evening. But they do only have five mornings to show Australia, so I suppose they are going to the places most people move to. I was there a year and still didn't see it all:D

Dolly

Yes of course, but I didn't just mean places they didn't show- also aspects that they didn't show. The focus was very much on the positive things.
No mention of jetlag, for example! No people being unfriendly or rude, nobody suffering in the heat, etc. All normal things, I would have thought, but no hint of them in the 'perfect Australia' programme. (! I'm not slating it, I just was aware that it did come across as very onesided.)

GinaUK Jan 15th 2007 3:00 am

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Originally Posted by esperanza (Post 4286309)
The focus was very much on the positive things.

I think "the focus" as you put it, is always going to be on how the particular family experience their one week in wherever.
For this particular family, their week in Sydney was positive.

Originally Posted by esperanza (Post 4286309)
No mention of jetlag, for example!

Quite possible that the family didn't suffer jetlag. I don't suffer from it either. So, if you made a programme with me in it, there would be no mention of jetlag either.

Originally Posted by esperanza (Post 4286309)
No people being unfriendly or rude,

They were only there one week! And everything they did was pre-arranged by the BBC (e.g. working for one day in the hair salon). The family didn't have much of a chance to meet anybody rude.

Originally Posted by esperanza (Post 4286309)
nobody suffering in the heat, etc.

One of the participants said that it was filmed in September (in the Barbie). Syney is probably not very hot in September.

Overall, I think you have to bear in mind that the programme is not meant to be a documentary or "balanced". It is intended to give the totally subjective views of families who've spent one week in a particular part of Australia. On top of that, remember that we don't get to see all footage - just the edited version. One of the participants may have said something in a particular context, but when it's edited it comes out completely different from the way it was intended.

I am really looking forward to seeing all 20 episodes. But I look on it as entertainment and an opportunity to see a few "bits" of Oz, especially to see Perth again where we're headed, nothing more.

Gina

suzimc Jan 15th 2007 3:03 am

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Originally Posted by esperanza (Post 4285439)

(See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbzMFTWxJmI ! :D But only watch it if you have an open approach to colourful language!)

:D

esperanza Jan 15th 2007 3:16 am

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Gina - whoa! I'm not slagging it off at all, just saying it was not balanced. You are right, it is a reflection of one family's experience, so it will always be subjective. I did think the narrative was biased too.
It will be interesting to see how the rest of the series unfolds.

Kapri Jan 15th 2007 3:20 am

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I watched it this morning as I had a rare day off.
I enjoyed watching it - the family seemed really nice.
I agree with other posters though that it doesn't give a balanced view.
They spend one week there and it's all set up for them so of course they have a great time.
It's well worth watching to see places though. Does anyone know when a Melbourne one will be on?

Dolly Jan 15th 2007 3:43 am

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I haven't seen it yet (videoed) but I don't expect it to be a particularly balanced view. They only have week to show these people round and give them an idea of the place, and of course they are going to show them the nicest bits. I just want to see the areas they are going to.

Dolly:)

Australia_bound? Jan 15th 2007 4:58 am

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Originally Posted by Kapri (Post 4286465)
It's well worth watching to see places though. Does anyone know when a Melbourne one will be on?

I'll be eagerly awaiting this one, so I can see all the nice places I missed when there and not see any of the grotty areas I went to :p

Dolly Jan 15th 2007 5:03 am

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Did someone post on here that there are 20 episodes? I thought it was just this week.

Dolly

Wigan Warrior Jan 15th 2007 6:11 am

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Does anyone know if today's episode (Sydney) will be repeated on any of the other BBC digital channels or have a copy that can be e-mailed?

As I was in work I asked the wife to record it (as she has nothing else to do once the kid is in school!) and she only went and forgot. Probably too busy applying nail polish or whatever housewifes do!:rolleyes:

Cheers,
Martin


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