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<blockquote data-quote="Channel Hopper" data-source="post: 860723" data-attributes="member: 175144"><p>The earlier attempts are probably the reason it was destined for the scrap-heap. Whilst they are unlikely to find another youthful Patrick Moore (unless the Hadron Collider suddenly starts working as it should) they could do worse than to keep Jon Culshaw on a monthly retaier.</p><p></p><p>They should also reduce the number of viewings of nights out in fields, or maybe move them to the online section. There are plenty of newsworthy snippets each month to keep a 30 minute show alive, but the programme has ever really capitalised on these since the end of the shuttle launches, The producers should take note of the era of the moon landings for inspiration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Channel Hopper, post: 860723, member: 175144"] The earlier attempts are probably the reason it was destined for the scrap-heap. Whilst they are unlikely to find another youthful Patrick Moore (unless the Hadron Collider suddenly starts working as it should) they could do worse than to keep Jon Culshaw on a monthly retaier. They should also reduce the number of viewings of nights out in fields, or maybe move them to the online section. There are plenty of newsworthy snippets each month to keep a 30 minute show alive, but the programme has ever really capitalised on these since the end of the shuttle launches, The producers should take note of the era of the moon landings for inspiration. [/QUOTE]
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