BBC Closing Credit Sequences
The BBC have decided to adopt a standardised closing credits sequence (similar to ITV & Channel 4) so that they can shrink the credits and play promos for upcoming shows etc.
I don't like this idea. I like to be able to look at the closing credits of a programme to see who's involved and occasionally see if I recognise any names.
This will also limit shows being inventive with the closing credit sequence.
- Monty Python seemed to do something different every week;
- Dead Ringers continue to improvise with them;
- Still Game offer a short snippet after the credits;
The closing credit sequence is an underused portion of the programme that many producers choose to ignore and fail to explore their creativity for them.
ITV looks boring now as all programmes do this and now, the BBC want to follow suit? I don't think that the Beeb should. They should allow programmes to show their diversity!
If you object to this decision, then please consider signing the petition here: http://www.petitiononline.com/bbccspt/petition.html
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