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Re: Afghanada,Has anyone else listened to this yet?
« Reply #25 on: January 03, 2008, 18:25:08 »
X-mo, no offense taken.   
Thanks for the insight though  :)

edit: I didn't mean offence in an offensive way
 
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Re: Afghanada,Has anyone else listened to this yet?
« Reply #26 on: January 03, 2008, 19:02:58 »
I'm onto episode 5.

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Re: Afghanada,Has anyone else listened to this yet?
« Reply #27 on: June 28, 2011, 12:52:37 »
I rarely ever listened to CBC Radio however I came across this series at the library. I was hooked up to season 4, then I lost interest. Good series while it lasted - had some good laughs.
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Re: Afghanada,Has anyone else listened to this yet?
« Reply #28 on: September 29, 2011, 11:07:03 »
 I was reading the news on CBC.CA and they had an advertisement for this radio show. My view on this show is much the same as a lot of the members and our civilian friends on here that, good PR is good even though it is not that accurate. What really drives me though, inaccuracies and out right falsities that make soldiers look either look incompetent or like jet setting frat boys (or girls). I would think that there is a lot in military life that is very factual (based, as it is a story afterall) that would be interesting enough to keep the public engaged. I think the Coach nick given to the Sgt has a several purposes, most everyone knows (in the civi world) the Coach is the head and brains of the team, when Called "Coach" persons with out a schmick of military knowledge can identify this person as the boss. AS for the other soldiers being dithering, undecided idiots, it is just stereo type of Jr. NCM's. Most average people think of a Pte. or Cpl as being a mindless automatons, non questioning waiting for direction. We have all run in to that hippy moron that thinks that we are all uneducated fools. It would be hard to explain in limited time that NCM's ARE permitted to think and make decisions on the fly, to do otherwise would render the team ineffective. When to think and make decisions, while of course respecting the CoC, is an Art that is very hard to communicate for people that do not live the life. Go with what the people expect and what they think they know about the military. Of course you have to be PC at all times  ::) . The show that really gets my Goat is "Combat Hospital". I spent some time at the Role 3 after an IED strike blew my vehicle apart and tried to take me and my gunner with it. That show is a travesty to the great work of the Medical people there. I was so angry after watching the first episode I wrote letters to the Show and the network, voicing my disappointment, with their poor portrayal of CF members. With the supersized luxury suites for Doc's and everyone screwing everyone else (something my very jealous wife, and a lot of other wives think happens anyway. I assured her (over and over again) that the No frat policy is followed by most members but to say it never happens would be dishonest, especially how on that show relationships are public knowledge). I don't want to hijack the thread but that is a show that bugs me far worse then then Afghanada.

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Re: Afghanada,Has anyone else listened to this yet?
« Reply #29 on: September 29, 2011, 11:22:26 »
You do realize that every time you utter the name "Scott Taylor" a kitten dies? Please, he is about as credible as a poltician.

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Re: Afghanada,Has anyone else listened to this yet?
« Reply #30 on: September 29, 2011, 11:33:51 »
I sort of used to like the subject radio show...until there was an episode in which a padre was given a firearm to carry during a patrol (they were in a high risk area or some other stupidity).  I know it's not reality, but that's just going a bit too far with the creativity thing.
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Re: Afghanada,Has anyone else listened to this yet?
« Reply #31 on: October 01, 2011, 00:53:48 »
I sort of used to like the subject radio show...until there was an episode in which a padre was given a firearm to carry during a patrol (they were in a high risk area or some other stupidity).  I know it's not reality, but that's just going a bit too far with the creativity thing.

That exact episode turned me off the series, as well.  The chaplain asks for the rifle, telling the others, "I went through the same basic training as you did" or something similar -- and I knew the writer had no clue what he was doing.

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Re: Afghanada,Has anyone else listened to this yet?
« Reply #32 on: October 09, 2011, 10:31:29 »
You do realize that every time you utter the name "Scott Taylor" a kitten dies? Please, he is about as credible as a poltician.

Oops.....a kitten has died......my apolgies. :'(
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Re: CBC Radio Drama on CAN in AFG Starts Today (3 Nov 06)
« Reply #33 on: December 29, 2011, 10:18:43 »
Bumped to include the latest - today's the last episode:
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After five seasons, CBC’s popular war-themed radio drama series Afghanada shuts down for the last time Thursday.

On Radio One at 11:30 a.m. and 11:30 p.m., it ends Dec. 29 (11:30 a.m. and 11:30 p.m. on Radio One), with a reunion between the surviving soldiers of 3-1 Bravo at the wedding of one of the company members in Prince Rupert, B.C., and an unsettling engagement with the perils of civilian life.

Described in a recent interview by one of its creators, playwright Jason Sherman, as “a Canadian grunt’s-eye view of the war in Afghanistan,” Afghanada grew from a commissioned four-part experiment in radio drama into a 103-episode weekly juggernaut. It had a 15-person crew, including actors, producers, writers, directors and technicians, with an audience of between 300,000 to 600,000 a week on radio and online, CBC brass estimate ....
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Re: CBC Radio's "Afghanada": 2006-2011
« Reply #34 on: December 29, 2011, 11:42:58 »
I won't miss the series at all.  I listened to a few episodes early on and left it in the dirt.
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