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This is why you canât stop watching âbadâ TV
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John Ellis, Royal Holloway Share Judge Mary Berry of The Great British Bake Off. (Photo: Victoria Dawe/Comic Relief/Getty images)
TV viewing has become more important during the pandemic, but a sense of shame still lingers around it. Even TV scholars still use the term guilty pleasures to describe their enjoyment of reality TV or series which attract some of the biggest viewing audiences, such as
I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here,
The Voice or
Some even call comforting, escapist dramas like
Death in Paradise or
Bridgerton their guilty pleasures . Such television still attracts the same negative labels ( unchallenging , low brow ) that were given to its antecedents in the 1950s.