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Ogmios Zen School Of Motoring

Have you seen the YouTube videos? Surreal but excellent

BBC3 has commissioned 6 episodes, for release later this year.

A timely, meditative take on the world from the mysterious Ogmios, a strong new comic voice with affectionate humour and unique worldview.

Contemporary and contemplative, each episode follows Ogmios out on a mission in his loyal Fiat Panda. His journeys take him far and wide, physically and philosophically, but they start and end with his community - going through the same streets, seeing the same landmarks, and characters. The community fabric of his little pocket of North London informs Ogmios's worldview and openness to people and ideas.

Against a dream-like, atmospheric, ASMR-infused soundscape, we learn that Ogmios was a rapper and his freestyle bars pepper the show as he philosophises and shows off his rap battle abilities. The series will reveal more and more about him as he offers glimpses into his life, his past, his hopes and why he became a Zen motorist.






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Excellent. I'm a big fan of his work :)

Those YouTube films are a work of genius.
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Hypnotic, almost...

But there are lots of obs points in there too.
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Very calming.
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I managed about 3 minutes of the first vid...what a load of dull crap.
Comedy? Jeeze...
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Even bland can be a type of character :wave:
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Soothing videos but I really hope I'm never stuck behind him in a car.
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Horse wrote: Thu Jan 20, 2022 11:50 am Online only

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p ... -the-woods

Six episodes
Excellent, thanks :)
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I'd like to watch this as I really enjoyed his videos and I'm curious to see how his content has transferred to a commercial platform however.......... :D

I cancelled my TV licence last year as I don't watch TV. In order to cancel my licence I had to confirm that I do not watch live TV (which I don't). I've not signed into the BBC iplayer since then as I don't know if I'm technically allowed to watch BBC recorded programs and until now, I haven't wanted to.

Now I'm staying with my Mum who does have a TV licence am I allowed to watch live tv? Please don't imagine me sitting in her front room with blinkers on and avoiding the TV as I certainly do sit there and watch it with her. Do I sign into the iplayer? Do I create a fake account in her name?

I know I could ask the BBC this question but thought I'd pose it here as I'll get a more interesting answer, if an answer at all.
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Trinity765 wrote: Thu Jan 20, 2022 4:03 pm I'd like to watch this as I really enjoyed his videos and I'm curious to see how his content has transferred to a commercial platform however.......... :D

I cancelled my TV licence last year as I don't watch TV. In order to cancel my licence I had to confirm that I do not watch live TV (which I don't). I've not signed into the BBC iplayer since then as I don't know if I'm technically allowed to watch BBC recorded programs and until now, I haven't wanted to.

Now I'm staying with my Mum who does have a TV licence am I allowed to watch live tv? Please don't imagine me sitting in her front room with blinkers on and avoiding the TV as I certainly do sit there and watch it with her. Do I sign into the iplayer? Do I create a fake account in her name?

I know I could ask the BBC this question but thought I'd pose it here as I'll get a more interesting answer, if an answer at all.
Yes, the license belongs to the house.
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https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radi ... meditation

A review, in the Guardian, no less, including:


There are recurring themes – potholes, waving, a corner where there’s always a man in a white coat doing something horrifying involving butchered meat – and, over time, it all starts to add up. Ogmios is a careful, empathetic driver – perfect signalling, patient lingering behind vans struggling to make simple turns – and what happens as we drive with him is curiously calming and life-affirming. It makes me want to be a more considerate user of roads; it makes me realise just how many people I interact with every single day. “I appreciate the ‘thank you’ lights,” Ogmios whispers, as a taxi undertakes him through Angel, “but I think you gotta drive a bit better in future.” It feels like getting a massage while watching a driver’s education video after a speeding offence. It feels like being reprogrammed in how to treat people around us in a vast world.
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Mussels wrote: Thu Jan 20, 2022 4:10 pm
Trinity765 wrote: Thu Jan 20, 2022 4:03 pm I'd like to watch this as I really enjoyed his videos and I'm curious to see how his content has transferred to a commercial platform however.......... :D

I cancelled my TV licence last year as I don't watch TV. In order to cancel my licence I had to confirm that I do not watch live TV (which I don't). I've not signed into the BBC iplayer since then as I don't know if I'm technically allowed to watch BBC recorded programs and until now, I haven't wanted to.

Now I'm staying with my Mum who does have a TV licence am I allowed to watch live tv? Please don't imagine me sitting in her front room with blinkers on and avoiding the TV as I certainly do sit there and watch it with her. Do I sign into the iplayer? Do I create a fake account in her name?

I know I could ask the BBC this question but thought I'd pose it here as I'll get a more interesting answer, if an answer at all.
Yes, the license belongs to the house.
FYI, I can't unless I create an account in my Mum's name. I sign into iplayer under my name, click play the program, it asks if I have a TV licence and I say "No". It then gives me a page where the only option is to buy a licence. I don't care anymore - I CBA to set up an account in my Mum's name as I'd probably have to create an email address for her too. I may contact the BBC to ask and waste some of their time.
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I often watch BBC iplayer here in Turkey through a VPN. If it ever asks me if I have a TV Licence, I click yes and it's all OK.

Of course, they're hardly going to knock on my door and ask me to produce a licence though . . . ;)
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That was quick. The BBC said click "yes" when asked if I have a tv licence as it's against the house. Are they really recording everyone's IP addresses? Anyhoo, thanks Horse, I'll be watching it very soon.
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Yambo wrote: Thu Jan 20, 2022 4:34 pm I often watch BBC iplayer here in Turkey through a VPN. If it ever asks me if I have a TV Licence, I click yes and it's all OK.

Of course, they're hardly going to knock on my door and ask me to produce a licence though . . . ;)
Even in the uk, they have no immediate right of access.

IIRC the famous tv detector vans were little more than a publicity stunt / scare technique. Nowadays they work on writing to people who aren't on their database.


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Horse wrote: Thu Jan 20, 2022 4:43 pm
Yambo wrote: Thu Jan 20, 2022 4:34 pm I often watch BBC iplayer here in Turkey through a VPN. If it ever asks me if I have a TV Licence, I click yes and it's all OK.

Of course, they're hardly going to knock on my door and ask me to produce a licence though . . . ;)
Even in the uk, they have no immediate right of access.

IIRC the famous tv detector vans were little more than a publicity stunt / scare technique. Nowadays they work on writing to people who aren't on their database.


More details:

https://hackaday.com/2021/01/18/tv-dete ... f-england/
I believe the same - detector vans were just a ruse. When you bought a tv (or rented one as was the norm way back when) you had to give your address for tv licencing purposes.

I was sat at a BF's house watching tv with him once and a man from licencing knocked on the door and ask my BF if he had a tv. My BF replied "No". "Yes you do" the man said "I can see it - there". Ooops. If you didn't have a tv you had to have a radio licence for your radio and they'd get you for that instead if they could.