That’s Entertainment… Or is it?

Saturday, 21 June, 2025 @ 1:00 PM 3:00 PM

That's Entertainment

Most of us of a certain age can remember a childhood and adolescence spent ensconced in front of the TV, watching our favourite shows. We only had four (disregarding sky/cable) channels to choose from up until the advent of digital television.

However, lack of quantity was certainly redeemed by the standard of most of the programmes. Even BBC and commercial radio stations (some of which often got you through a rough day at school/work) were of the highest calibre.

Sciptwriters, actors, directors, entertainers, DJs, presenters… most were fantastic and worth their salt. Some of the programmes would often result in rib-achingly bouts of laughter and even saw people mimicking the actions and words themselves whilst in general conversation with others.

Unfortunately, there doesn’t seem to be the same euphoric feeling surrounding television, radio, and even cinema in 2025. Is Ofcom (the governing regulator) imposing such strict regulations upon broadcasters now that they actually fear a fine more than losing viewers/listeners?

Everyone remembers Mary Whitehouse, who relentlessly campaigned for better moralistic standards on television. But even her prudishness pales in significance to Ofcom, which has become somewhat authoritarian in its mission to rid the entertainment sector of radical (funny) programming.

With Netflix, Amazon, and dozens more subscription package services now dominating the entertainment industry, is it time for the BBC and other broadcasters to shut up shop?

Even cinematic audiences are in mass decline, and many accuse Hollywood of being more interested in pushing a message of virtue-signalling rather than producing really good movies that people want to watch again-and-again.

So join us for the usual debate/discussion. All’s we ask is that you respect the opinions of others and please refrain from using abusive language.

The event is free under the priviso that everyone buys at least one drink (non-alcoholic served) from the bar downstairs.

Look forward to debating with everyone.

Chris

The Hop Merchant, Nottingham

64-68 Upper Parliament Street
Nottingham, NG1 2AG United Kingdom
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Israel and Palestine: Why is there so much conflict in the Middle East?

Thursday, 15 May, 2025 @ 7:00 PM 9:00 PM

Israel and Palestine flags

This month, Andrew (Adam) Smalley will be leading a discussion on the current situation in the Middle East.

Jews have been persecuted throughout the ages. ln response to a massacre of Israelis and the subsequent hostage taking, Palestine is being attacked. Many people are protesting for a ceasfire, and some are calling for a Free Palestine, 100s of thousands across the UK in 2024

Many people will mix or confuse a desire for capitalism with cheap oil and gas from the Middle East, exported to Europe and North America, with the greed of Israel to land grab. As says the Bible, “Why look for a speck in someone else’s eye when you have a plank in your own”

This presentation is to look at all the arguments that might support the underlying problems. Maybe it’s the power structures of Arabic countries and the West’s need for an ally in the Middle East, or even a foothold to maintain low oil and gas prices.

What can an average person do positively in response to the gradual destruction of Gaza and its people? How can they respond without offending a whole nation of people who, on the whole, are completely against what’s happening in Gaza, just as many British people were against Tony Blair’s war in Iraq.

So join us for an interesting debate/discussion. All opinions are welcome, we only ask that you respect the opinions of others and refrain from any abusive language.

The event is free under the priviso that everyone buys at least one drink from the bar downstairs (non-alcoholic beverages are available).

Look forward to debating with everyone.

Chris

The Hop Merchant, Nottingham

64-68 Upper Parliament Street
Nottingham, NG1 2AG United Kingdom
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