Source: Ananova Hmm, I bet it's not a long wait for the first live broadcast of a dying person on TV. -innocent2
^I think it will be a channel focussed on themes like ageing, sickness and death. Topics that are often avoid in the regular programs. (like how to cope with the lost of a relative, what to do if someone dies, preparing everything before you die etc.)
the "documentaries" on graveyards are probably just advertisement+commercials+promos for cemetaries in the disguise of "documentaries". Makes perfect sense since the Funeral Association is involved. Death is a lucrative business.
actually i often go to graveyards as a recreational thing i'm not being disrepectful and playing lets bring back the dead games no i like looking at the old grave stones and seeing what is enscribed it shows cultural and family ties sometimes I even pick flowers from my mom's garden, and place them on the graves of people who have passed on over a 100 years ago, cause i dont they have any visitors anymore I went to a graveyard when I was HK, that had war victims from people who were there from over seas to protect them during WWII. I found people from england and canada and a few with hebrew inscriptions
tats reli sweet... and thoughtful. and i find ur appreciation for the graveyard to be reli insightful and sensitive..