You couldn't make it up
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Joanna, Dan and Andy descend on a household of wasters to assess just how bad they are based on what they see in the house, by ‘interrogating’ them and from the evidence of a waste diary that the family has compiled. The family then spends up to five days living at ‘the house of correction’ - a purpose built eco-camp of large traditional Mongolian yurts (tents) - where they live without creature comforts and have Joanna and Dan teaching how them to waste as little as possible and how to live off the land.
Great to see that license fee being well spent on balanced and informative programming, the BBC continues to amaze me with its ability to propagandise. At least its themes of inquisition and internment in an education camp are prescient.
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Joanna, Dan and Andy descend on a household of wasters to assess just how bad they are based on what they see in the house, by ‘interrogating’ them and from the evidence of a waste diary that the family has compiled. The family then spends up to five days living at ‘the house of correction’ - a purpose built eco-camp of large traditional Mongolian yurts (tents) - where they live without creature comforts and have Joanna and Dan teaching how them to waste as little as possible and how to live off the land.
Great to see that license fee being well spent on balanced and informative programming, the BBC continues to amaze me with its ability to propagandise. At least its themes of inquisition and internment in an education camp are prescient.
From the picture at the top it's clear that being eco-friendly turns you into a miserable git.
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Joanna, Dan and Andy descend on a household of wasters to assess just how bad they are based on what they see in the house, by ‘interrogating’ them and from the evidence of a waste diary that the family has compiled. The family then spends up to five days living at ‘the house of correction’ - a purpose built eco-camp of large traditional Mongolian yurts (tents) - where they live without creature comforts and have Joanna and Dan teaching how them to waste as little as possible and how to live off the land.
Great to see that license fee being well spent on balanced and informative programming, the BBC continues to amaze me with its ability to propagandise. At least its themes of inquisition and internment in an education camp are prescient.