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CEcepmurphy.bsky.social

This is what I kept thinking during Kaos (well not the BBC3 part) - it's great, love it, but it also feels like a show that you could do on a much smaller budget than they were spending, that back in the day _would_ have been done on a lower budget (and the gods are mostly not doing power stuff!)

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EJedjefferson.com

It is not that long ago that "Greek gods but modern day" wouldn't have necessarily sounded like that expensive a show! Like if someone told me BBC3 did that premise in 2009 I would believe it!

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Cclownf1st.bsky.social

A bit of Black Shuck on BBC3 eh, my lovely turnips?

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PPpeteprodge.bsky.social

What would a 1980s BBC3 consisted of, I wonder?

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Hhelenintgarden.bsky.social

I've just spotted that #TraitorsNZ#BBC3 tonight... but it's episode 4 already... I can feel another binge watch approaching on iplayer...

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GCgaryinscotland.bsky.social

BBC were incredibly anti C4, and actually wanted a BBC3 instead, though they barely had enough content for two channels. ITV less so as they made stuff for C4

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Rrainbowworrier.bsky.social

The cleaners arrived just as 4Extra was about to launch into the Daily Service. I flipped the radio to BBC3. Looks like it's staying there for the rest of the day.

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MSmrsnodes.bsky.social

BBC3 is generally shite but Mobeen Azhar’s “Small Town, Big Riot” series is about the best doc series (and the qs that need to be asked) about this summers riots I’ve seen.

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MSmitchellst.bsky.social

I have always thought, and I am repeating myself, some of those bands were very BBC3 and some others very BBC4. I definitely lean BBC4 but there was gold and crud in both.

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