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Read Reviews for 24/7 - Jim Brown
by - written on 13/01/04 (Very useful, 114 readings)
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Theres quite simply no denying it.....we love watching people! Call it interest, or just sheer nosiness, but we like to see how people respond and interact with each other, and how they deal with certain (usually difficult) situations. Virtually the whole world seems to be obsessed with observing others and this has meant a vast increase in the new voyeuristic form of entertainment that is more commonly known as *Reality TV*! Every time we turn on the television, we are confronted by these programmes. Reality game shows and fly-on-the-wall documentaries are constantly being thrown at us.....Big Brother, Survivor, Pop Idol, Wife Swap, The Salon, ... Read the complete review
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