Lords debate murmur on TV

Lords debate murmur on TV

World April 4, 2017 18:48

london - You could say that the lords in the House of Lords with all the United Kingdom and Gibraltar European Union membership referendum vicissitudes do have to discuss important matters, but Tuesday was about the unintelligible murmur of characters in television.

Lord Naseby, a conservative member of the House of Lords itself namely annoys green and yellow if he can not understand what is being said. 'It all started with the drama Jamaica Inn in 2014. When the BBC received more than 1,000 letters of complaint about the poor sound quality, 'he said. 'Is it appropriate that the ordinary viewer must turn the subtitles to understand what is said?'

Naseby received little attention by Lord Ashton of Hyde, which deals with media. 'It is an old custom that the government does not interfere with the activities of broadcasters and it would not be appropriate in this case. '

Also Lord Fellowes, who wrote Downton Abbey, and Lord Dobbs, author of House of Cards, interfered with the debate. According Fellowes, the problem is not new. 'We had a lot of problems with it in the 50s and 60s. The government plays no role in this other than that we just have to hope that it will pass. '

According Lord Dobbs can sometimes be the modern flat screens. 'That is all screen and speaker are on the back. 'However, he also sees another possible cause:' We are all a little older and, perhaps, bad hear more. '

Even a blind lord let themselves heard, after someone suggested that the murmurs in the 'atmosphere' heard of the program: 'Atmosphere is fine, assuming you can read lips. '

The BBC received early this year many complaints about bad louder dialogue in the series SS-GB and has indicated it will look for a solution.

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