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NutLoose 12th Jun 2009 18:23

Heads Up Air Force Afghanistan Channel 5 8pm tonight
 
Just thought I would let you know. I Wonder if they have redone the previous series that was flopping, this says it is a new series.

Mackay 12th Jun 2009 19:07

TBH it looks like the old series just remodernised with a new name :confused:

Seldomfitforpurpose 12th Jun 2009 19:13

According to the blurb on our "Net" at work tonights episode is a look back at episodes 1-3 before it was taken off air. The subsequent episodes being are as planned with some editing to suit. The main thrust of the party line was that those of us already in the services should simply wind our necks in if we do not like what we see as it's primarily a recruiting tool and has worked well to date.

Navy_Adversary 13th Jun 2009 07:56

The Thai massage at KAFB was featured again, starring 'Toy' , no wonder some of the young squaddies were frightened to have a massage, Toy sounds suspicously like a boy.:eek:

Gainesy 13th Jun 2009 09:19

Is this the one with the Welsh girl in it?

Melchett01 13th Jun 2009 10:29


The main thrust of the party line was that those of us already in the services should simply wind our necks in if we do not like what we see as it's primarily a recruiting tool and has worked well to date.
Wind our necks in whilst you embarrass us with some cheesy half baked representation of what we do..... I think not.

Seldomfitforpurpose 13th Jun 2009 10:51


Originally Posted by Melchett01 (Post 4994222)
Wind our necks in whilst you embarrass us with some cheesy half baked representation of what we do..... I think not.

I will cut and paste it in on Monday so you can see what our leaders think we should think....................:confused:

Melchett01 13th Jun 2009 11:57

SFFP - please do.

If the corporate & recruiting side of the RAF is prepared to sell its standards and the good name of the RAF in the name of low brow media coverage, then I guess it will be up to the front line elements to try and balance these low standards and ensure that the Service isn't totally embarrassed.

That it's shown on Channel 5 on a Friday evening just about sums it up. On the other hand, Trooping the Colour - now that's the sort of standard of coverage we should be aspiring to.

PPRuNeUser0139 13th Jun 2009 15:54

Air Force Afghanistan
 
Not having seen any of this, what was wrong with the programme..? Pitched at too low a level?
Is this review from the Grauniad fair comment?
Last night's TV: Air Force Afghanistan | Life in Verse | Culture | The Guardian
Why do the programme makers always feel the need to dumb down..? As the review here says - aimed at a Top Gear audience.. (cringe)

cornish-stormrider 14th Jun 2009 21:24

Cheers Sidevalve, that critic's assessment was about the same as mine. Better written though. I really hope they get much better than this but I suspect not. Another highly polished turd put out there to further dumb down the chav generation.

Seldomfitforpurpose 15th Jun 2009 09:49

Melchette,

The official statement, like it or not I can where they are coming from bearing in mind the type of folk it is trying to appeal to.

A 6-part series Air Force Afghanistan featuring the RAF at Kandahar airfield will begin screening at 8pm on Fri 12 Jun on Channel 5.

KEY POINTS
  • The series is a repackaged variant of the previously screened Channel 5 documentary series Warzone which was taken off air to allow it to be rescheduled in order to maximise audience figures.
  • Channel 5’s analysis showed that Warzone was generally well received and, although it had a total of 1m viewers per week, this viewing figure could be improved by rescheduling the series in an alternative slot.
  • Audience consultation indicated that the name Warzone gave a down beat view of the series and it has thus been renamed “Air Force Afghanistan”.
  • The first episode of the “new” Air Force Afghanistan series will be a summary of the first 3 episodes of the previously screened Warzone and will then continue with 5 more episodes.
  • Television documentaries are a core element of the RAF Engagement Strategy and provide an effective way of reaching out to a large element of our target audiences.
  • RAF personnel should be made aware that this series has been designed to inform the general public and is not primarily aimed at the internal audience.
  • Commanders are encouraged to inform their personnel about the screening of this series and the audience that it is designed for.

BACKGROUND

Channel 5 previously screened a series featuring the RAF at Kandahar Airfield under the title “Warzone” in January of this year. After 3 episodes, the series was withdrawn by Channel 5 with an intention to reschedule later in the year. Audience feedback about the series was generally positive but the viewing figures expected by Channel 5 were not achieved. Further analysis by Channel 5 showed that the viewing figures were not those expected due to extremely strong programming by other television channels and that the title “Warzone” was off-putting to some viewers.

Whilst the original series was being screened the RAF and RAF Careers websites experienced significant increases in activity on the days that Warzone was screened – for example, the RAF Website saw an increase in hits ranging from 30%-67%. Whilst the perspective of the RAF personnel and their reaction to the series is important it must be remembered that the documentary is aimed at civilians and, specifically, the Channel 5 market. As such, some of the commentary may seem ‘non-military’ to RAF personnel, but that makes it accessible to the general public. During the initial screening of Warzone, there was some internal disquiet – particularly with the first episode – where comments were made that the balance between the soft and hard sides of deployment was too biased towards the former and made a detachment to Kandahar appear an “easy” option. However, internal reaction was increasingly positive as the previous series progressed as the context became clearer and harsh realities of deployment became more obvious.

Against this background, Warzone has now been renamed Air Force Afghanistan. The series will be a 6-parts looking at life at Kandahar Air Base concentrating primarily on the RAF personnel who work at and protect the base. The series will cover all aspects of the RAF in Afghanistan including Harrier, Chinook, C130, RAF Regiment, Fire-fighters, EAW support, Medical and Air Bridge issues. The series also features members of the other Services (and some other nations) including RMP, Apache, Naval Strike Wing engineers and injured Army and RM personnel as they add balance to the series and help push the message that it is not just the RAF who serve at, or pass through Kandahar and enjoy the benefits. Importantly it also highlights that we work very effectively in partnership.

The series is very much based around people’s experiences allowing strong positive messages to come across from some impressive characters. IofR has already used Warzone footage to aid recruiting. Moreover, RAF recruiting advertisements will be screened when Air Force Afghanistan is running. The RAF has not censored the comments in the programme (apart from for OPSEC or where there is a chance of seriously destabilising relationships with other nations) as this allows individual’s true characters to come across. It tells the RAF’s story in their own words which is vital to attract and engage the general public.

SUMMARY
  • The renamed Air Force Afghanistan documentary series raises the profile of the RAF on operations and will help educate the public about the breadth of support the RAF provides in Afghanistan.
  • It profiles personnel from all ranks and trades and from previous showings of 3 episodes is likely to have a positive effect on recruitment.
  • The series is designed for the general public and needs to be taken in context of all 6 episodes.

Wader2 15th Jun 2009 12:38

I think there was a Navy 2.5 in the briefing facility and the RAF sqn ldr had Navy sideburns! I also recall an RN PO.

Maybe it should have been Air Power Afghanistan, oops silly me, that would be jointery wouldn't it.

Gainesy 15th Jun 2009 12:42

Yeah whatever, is Taff the Waaf with the big knockers still in it?:)

wahwah64 16th Jun 2009 09:20

if it had been Air Power Afghanistan then surely it should have been down at bastion???

rockape2k7 16th Jun 2009 17:41

if it had been Air Power Afghanistan then surely it should have been down at bastion?
 
Nope! :=

Bastion = Garrison with an airfield...

KAF = Air Base with a garrison attached...

That'll be different in the future; but not right now...


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