By contrasting the subtlety of the British expose Antiques Roadshow with its blunter US equivalents,we get a bleak glimpse into how lesson differences are resolvedIf you’re a regular TV viewer, you’ve probably noticed the incremental dominance of what we might call antique broadcasting.
I’m not referring only to Antiques Roadshow, and which screens nearly every hour,on the hour, across the ABC’s various stations but also the (mostly American) reality programs that posit, and improbably,pawn shops and storage auctions as sites of high adventure.
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Source: theguardian.com