The Family Divided By Television ©
By Michael Casey
Well I haven’t written anything new for a day or
two, and I wasn’t going to write anything tonight either, that was until we
became a family divided by television. I’ve come to the family desktop to
escape watching the 2nd half of a film my wife first watched 10 years ago when I was working at a
hotel by the airport at the NEC, this being at the other side of Birmingham
from where I live.
The Core didn’t look too interesting so I’m here
instead talking to you all. Our girls are upstairs eating chocolate while the
cat Totoro is pretending to be Goldilocks, and sleeping in or on or under all
the beds, such is her life. The last day of April 2016 is
like winter again, she has just discovered my room, so as it’s the warmest
thanks to it being South facing and having a mass of central heating pipes
running through it.
Yes, we are a family divided by television. If we
don’t agree on what to watch we set a recording going while one or another of
us watches what they want. As I’m a news junkie, I can just watch BBC or Sky
news on the computer while the girls watch what they want. As we can watch
Chinese tv too my wife can watch a serial on Phoenix should she want to.
A couple of years ago there was a really gripping
serial we all loved about a romance it was very funny, especially as the boy
worked in the marriage office. His ex wanted him back but in the end true love
conquered all, which is what my own mother told me, little did I know I’d end
up marrying a Shanghai girl, with the help of God and two policemen as my mum used
to say.
Sky+ divides and unites families, you can record
your favourite shows and watch them together when you are all home from work or
school. If you have a student in the family, or a budding Dr to be, then you
can record the important tv and it can be watched at a later time. Then being
able to stop the live show as well that’s a godsend, because toilet breaks and
rushing to the fridge for more fuel can be accommodated, this really a great
innovation.
When I grew up we only had 2 channels in black and white to start
with, and the cat slept on the microwave size/shape tv, because it was so hot
after an evening viewing. Now with slim
lcd tvs cats no longer do this.
Families do come together for chocolate and
favourite shows:- Grimm, Blacklist, Elementary. Then Peppa Pig must be watched,
this is now a cult programme with teenagers, why I have no idea. I’d eat Peppa
Pig on some nice bread with ketchup, but
for my girls and their friends Peppa Pig is a cult.
All tv is suspended while the wife watches the BBC
weather report, it’s an addiction of hers, luckily the advert breaks are so
long you can watch the BBC weather while the adverts are on. Ditto I can watch
the headlines before we can switch to the start of our favourite programmes, or
we hit record then rewind to the beginning if we’ve missed a bit.
As I talk to you my wife has abandoned the Core
and I can hear the Bee Gees singing in the next room behind me, either that or
the neighbour’s cat is being castrated, so high are the high notes. If I hear
anything good I can return to the living room to view for myself, I sit in the
corner on the naughty chair. The irony is that we were buying new furniture from
Argos prior to my bypass op, then when I got out of hospital it was too low and
soft for me to sit on. So I sit on a hard dining chair in the corner, so that I
don’t irritate my chest scars.
Obviously as a bloke I’d love a huge tv with a
sound bar etc, plus all the Sky film
channels, when I win the lottery I’ll
have one in my mansion, Toshiba of course as they make great tvs. Then we can
watch the Sky tv 6 part adaptation of my novel The Butcher The Baker and The
Undertaker, well all in my dreams. Though the family might never want to watch
it, you know what they say about a prophet in his own town, a man and his tv series might be the same. For
we are a family divided by television.
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