Every time when we see something interesting on public TV, we wonder “What’s the issue behind this programme?” or “What do we learn from this programme?” Yes, public television, by its nature, deals with important issues regarding the public interest, but how about the public interest in “having fun”? Is it possible to have programmes on public TV that are made just to make people laugh? Can humour become a goal for a public TV programme instead of being a tool for education?
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