Thanks to a sneaking suspicion that The Tories are going to get in to power, people have gone class-mad. For a while, the whole class thing has been on the back burner as the buoyant housing enabled loads of people to shift from working class, to something that seemed much more middle class. Then, people started thinking about ‘those middle class gits’ in the blue corner and everyone became confused again. Then, a credit crunch happened and everyone went from feeling ‘kinda middle class’ to ‘kinda poverty stricken’. Class, is back on the menu. So we had John Prescott looking at the class system (well, he looked at the class system and the show itself did its best to make Prezza look stupid) and now, we have Rich Kid, Poor Kid (Channel 4, Thursday, 13 November, 9pm).
UPDATE: To read a review of the programme, go here.
Like most TV shows now, the programme title has to be all Ronseal. There’s no room for being clever now. This show has to do exactly what it says on the tin. There’s not a hope they could’ve called it ‘Down and Out in Modern Britain’ or ‘Young, Classless and Free?’ Nope. It has to leap out in the digi-listings. I’m almost surprised they didn’t call it ‘Horseys and Coarses’ or ‘Chavs and The Haves’. Still, I’m guessing they might be a little too cryptic as well.
Anyway, this show is from Cutting Edge and looks to explore the gap between rich and poor in the UK. Handily, the producers have found two teenage girls of similar age who live on the same street, one born without, the other with plenty. Alice and Natalie live just a stone’s throw from each other, but never meet, and their experiences of life are very different. Like, durrr. Anyway, could be interesting, could be lazy and sloppy. Well worth a punt though.
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