BBC Three – Designed For Two Year Olds

We all know that bright and shiny things attract children (and magpies). You only have to look at CBeebies to see examples of that: Teletubbies, The Tweenies, Bob the Builder etc.
I can only assume somebody over at BBC Three is aged about two and a half. Otherwise they wouldn’t have decided that a bright neon pink logo was needed for the channel. They may as well have it spinning, beeping and bouncing around the screen, as it couldn’t attract any more attention.
It’s the worst DOG in all of multi-channel television, and there are some really bad logos out there.
Seriously. Do they want anyone to actually watch the shows?
Forget it. Get rid of the logos, or I stop watching the channel.*
*Yes, I might be slightly out of their target age group, but that’s irrelevant. I’ve been reading Jamie Hewlett comics on and off for years. So I’m well within my rights to watch Phoo Action.


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  1. Fari Bradley avatar

    Crazy radio three, maybe their target audience are ageing and not being able to enlist new people in the required bulk numbers they are catering to that regressive, second-youth factor that takes over past a certain age!
    No!