Great love poems featured on TV
There have been many poems over the years
featured in television programmes, some of them factual
poems, some of them happy and some of them
sad. Whatever the poem usually someone in life can
relate to it. You would firstly imagine that poems
would probably be featured in the old style television
programme such as sense and sensibility, but you might be
surprised to learn that they have also featured in comedy
sitcoms. I have written some poems myself, but felt that
poetry is often overlooked in today’s society as people
are more interested in watching TV than reading
poetry.
Although people will have heard poems on TV in various
different programmes, most people are unaware of the fact, and
I wanted to get people interested in poetry, even if it was
just for a short while. I approached the television networks
about my idea, and discussed in depth with each one, just how
we could get people to listen to some of the great love poems
(Liebesgedichte) of all time. We
discussed the fact that it would be a good idea to run each
poem at the end of a popular soap or TV programme, but then
we had second thoughts as most people turn the television
off when the programme they are interested in has ended. So
we decided to run the poems immediately before the first
advert break.
From my point of view I felt this was ideal and would really
get the people listening, the first poem that was run on TV was
a love poem, the second one I picked was a poem called ‘I love
you’ (Ich liebe dich) I felt they worked
well, and would really get the viewers to listen, but this
was just my opinion and I needed to know for sure whether it
had worked. So I went into town and conducted a survey after
the first two poems had been aired to find out whether
people had listened.
The results were rather positive, whilst some of the people
questioned said that they had not heard the poems, others said
they had enjoyed them and it had been a lovely change to listen
to poetry. I also asked whether reading poems would be
something that they would consider doing in the future, and to
my amazement 72 percent of the public said yes. I consider
my venture of airing great love poems on TV a great
success.
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