| Re: Autumnwatch on at a new time You may not like it, eeyore, but that's a subjective comment. The format is still as popular as ever - in fact its viewing figures last series were the highest yet. "If you want to have a family time learning about nature and wildlife a weekly family walk in the countryside with binos will teach the kids as much and get them away from the gogglebox at the same time"
- Ideally you do both; it's not as if the TV precludes the going outside. And the point I've been making is that for hundreds of thousands of families, S/W A/W has been the impetus behind them doing just that, getting out and involving themselves with wildlife where they might not have thought to otherwise. |