on bbc news, time for the media show. hello. have you turned on the television recently and thought it all looked a little bit familiar? laurence llewelyn bowen boisterously doing up people s living rooms, ruby wax looking back at celebrity interviews that she did in the past, and then, look what s coming up never mind the buzzcocks, blankety blank, sex and the city it s a very long list. so, welcome to the era of the reboot, an age when tv executives seem to be pouring over dog eared copies of the radio times, looking for formats that they can bring back to our screens. so, why this trend and why now? is it because the 90s and the naughties were the real golden age of tv after all, or is competition for viewers now so fierce that commissioners are too quick to fall back on what they see as trusted hits from yesteryear?
now on bbc news, the media show. hello. have you turned on the television recently and thought it all looked a little bit familiar? laurence llewelyn bowen boisterously doing up people s living rooms, ruby wax looking back at celebrity interviews that she did in the past, and then, look what s coming up never mind the buzzcocks, blankety blank, sex and the city it s a very long list. so, welcome to the era of the reboot, an age when tv executives seem to be poring over dog eared copies of the radio times, looking for formats that they can bring back to our screens. so, why this trend, and why now? is it because the 90s and the naughties were the real golden age of tv after all, or is competition for viewers now so fierce that commissioners are too quick to fall back on what
eastern and southern parts of the country. the best of the centre and out to the west and top temperature is 20 celsius. now on bbc news, the media show. hello. have you turned on the television recently and thought it all looked a little bit familiar? laurence llewelyn bowen boisterously doing up people s living rooms, ruby wax looking back at celebrity interviews that she did in the past, and then, look what s coming up never mind the buzzcocks, blankety blank, sex and the city it s a very long list. so, welcome to the era of the reboot, an age when tv executives seem to be pouring over dog eared copies of the radio times, looking for formats that they can bring back to our screens. so, why this trend and why now?
the media show. hello. have you turned on the television recently and thought it all looked a little bit familiar? laurence llewelyn bowen boisterously doing up people s living rooms, ruby wax looking back at celebrity interviews that she did in the past, and then, look what s coming up never mind the buzzcocks, blankety blank, sex and the city it s a very long list. so, welcome to the era of the reboot, an age when tv executives seem to be pouring over dog eared copies of the radio times, looking for formats that they can bring back to our screens. so, why this trend and why now? is it because the 90s and the naughties were the real golden age of tv after all, or is competition for viewers now so fierce that commissioners are too quick to fall back on what
laurence llewelyn bowen boisterously doing up people s living rooms, ruby wax looking back at celebrity interviews that she did in the past, and then, look what s coming up never mind the buzzcocks, blankety blank, sex and the city it s a very long list. so, welcome to the era of the reboot, an age when tv executives seem to be pouring over dog eared copies of the radio times, looking for formats that they can bring back to our screens. so, why this trend and why now? is it because the 90s and the naughties were the real golden age of tv after all, or is competition for viewers now so fierce that commissioners are too quick to fall back on what they see as trusted hits from yesteryear? well, let me introduce you to my guests. ruby wax, who needs little introduction actor, comedian, writer, mental health campaigner and clive tulloh, who worked with ruby as her producer for many years, including on some of those interviews that she did