Monday, 19 October 2009

Two persons hurt in climbing mishap


Here’s how the Indian TV news channel NDTV 24x7 would report the Jack and Jill nursery rhyme. All names (except those of Jack and Jill), are fictitious.

Prashant - TV Anchor
Two persons have been injured in a freak climbing accident. Jack and his companion Jill had gone up a hill to fetch a pail of water when Jack fell down and broke his crown. Jill came tumbling after. Live from the hill, our reporter, Amrita Shah, takes up the story.

Amrita Shah
Thank you Prashant. Well, as you say, two persons - Jack and Jill - had gone up a hill to fetch a pail of water. Suddenly, Jack fell down and broke his crown and Jill came tumbling after. Prashant.

Prashant
Thank you Amrita. What do we know about the hill?

Amrita
Not too much. Jack was going up the hill to fetch a pail of water when he fell down and broke his crown. Jill came tumbling after.

[Headline appears at the foot of the TV screen: “hill breaks crown of pail-boy Jack”]

Prashant
What news of Jack and Jill?

Amrita
Prashant, it seems that Jack had gone up the hill to fetch a pail of water. We know nothing about the pail, or how heavy it was but it seems that Jack fell down and broke his crown and Jill came tumbling after. I have here with me, an eyewitness to the accident, Mr Shahid Trivedi. Mr Shahid, tell us what you saw.

Shahid Trivedi
Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water. Jack fell down and broke his crown and Jill came tumbling after.

[Headline appears at the foot of the TV screen: “Boy and girl tumble down hill. Water spilled”]

Amrita
Jack and Jill. What do we know about them? Are they brother and sister? Are they married? Just what were they doing on the hill together?

Shahid Trivedi
Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail a water.

Amrita
And what happened next?

Shahid Trivedi
Jack fell down and broke his crown

Amrita
Go on.

Shahid Trivedi
And Jill came tumbling after.

Amrita
Prashant, there you have it. Two people innocently going about their business to fetch a pail of water when one of them falls down, breaks his crown, and the other comes tumbling after. Back to you in the studio Prashant.

[Headline appears at the foot of the TV screen: “Water errand ends in tragedy”]

Prashant
I have with me in the studio now, Professor Chandrashekar Belagare from the Indian Institute of Applied Hill Sciences. Professor: a hill; Jack; Jill; a pail of water. A tragedy waiting to happen?

Professor
Well that depends on the hill, the two persons, the object they were carrying and the conditions underfoot. Let us look at the evidence so far.

Jack and Jill
Went up the hill
To fetch a pail of water.
Jack fell down
And broke his crown
And Jill came tumbling after.

Clearly, one would suspect that if Jack’s fall was severe enough to break his crown then the surface of the hill must have been slippery or unstable. But I think we’re overlooking something quite fundamental here. Who was carrying the pail? Jack fell down and broke his crown and – this is the key – Jill came tumbling after. If Jack and Jill had been carrying the pail together, would they not have fallen at the same time? The fact that Jill came tumbling after suggests that Jack lost his footing first and perhaps knocked Jill over as he slipped.

Prashant
Professor thank you very much. So there we have it, two persons – Jack and Jill – went up the hill to fetch a pail of water. Jack fell down and broke his crown and Jill came tumbling after. Later in the programme, Osama bin Laden captured in Afghanistan, President Bush says rent-boy menage-a-trois was "just a brief lapse of judgement", and Pakistan launches nuclear warheads against key Indian cities. But next up, join us after the break for a studio discussion about hills, boys and girls and whether water-fetching trips should be supervised. We’ll be right back...

Originally published on Blogger on 22nd September 2008.

101 comments:

harini calamur said...

rotfl - i laughed so much, i think i cracked a rib :):)

Anonymous said...

awesomeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!

Chirayu Patel said...

ROTFL!!

Perhaps, I have one complaint. You have used the word "perhaps" only once. NDTV's liberal use of "perhaps" provides for much more imaginative and entertaining reporting.

Kiran said...

Hahahaha .. I broke my crown and tumbled to the floor reading this. Absolutely, hil-freakingly-arious. I arrived here from IndiaUncut, btw.

Aniruddha said...

Right on the spot. Just the way those guys do it for breaking news...

Paul Nixon said...

Thanks guys - and thanks too to calamur on Twitter and Amit at India Uncut; oh and to NDTV for the inspiration (perhaps)...

Rahul said...

Just hilarious... Hats off Paul

tanaz k. noble said...

Oh, but you forgot to add to the twist after the professor's analysis of the fact that jack might have tripped jill. therefore, new headline would read boy breaks crown and 'allegedly' takes girl down with him. then this would take a turn: did jack kill jill with vengeance. then the character assasination: what were two young children doing on a hill alone with nothing to accompany them except a pail of water. Also, if there is any way to assasinate the character of the pail i assure you they will do it. "Are heavy pails a menace to our society?" There would also be a bhook-hartal organised against the parents for allowing their children to go unescorted.
Phew, good thing jack and jill lived and died in that era...where news was converted into fairytale and not the other way around. ;)

crazy monkey said...

Brilliant post! The most clever thing I've read in a while...

*also linked form IndiaUncut*

thedailytamasha said...

Mindblowing! Too good. And I am sure no NDTV waala would find it funny. They would find it inspiring.

rajan said...

BTW it turns out Raju Shrivastav's Jackwa Jillwa rhyme was not original. Just Google it, I found a post dated on March 4th 2005:
http://www.yazadjal.com/2005/03/04/jackwa-aur-jillwa/
And there are others from around the same time

KD said...

Lol! The post captures the essence of Indian News Channels 100%

Anonymous said...

lol...we should have an India TV version as well.

Anonymous said...

hahaha! superb post. ndtv is a crap channel

Ramesh Srivats said...

Haha. Hilarious. And accurate.

Poopsicle said...

A brilliant satire :) Kudos

مفضل said...

NDTV: Never Dealt in TeleVision

Ramachandran said...

HIll-arious - Rama

Anonymous said...

Really awesome

Divya said...

Really nice. too good.

Abdusalaam al-Hindi said...

Hilarious stuff. Check-out something similar I wrote on the Air India crew in-flight scuffle controversy recently.

http://abdusalaam.blogspot.com/2009/10/testosterones-flare-in-cockpit-of-air.html

Abdu
( http://abdusalaam.blogspot.com )

Siya, Ishan, Monika, Nikhil Taparia said...

Happy to know that I am not alone who find the Indian News Channels an insult to my intelligence. Also, if a war breaks out between India and Pakistan, I would say 50% blame will lie with these news channels. Although I am no fan of Pakistan, but am ashamed of the shameful, foolish and trivial Pak bashing on these channels.

Paul Nixon said...

Folks, glad you enjoyed it and thanks to everyone for taking the trouble to comment.

I wrote this a year ago but I don't expect much has changed at NDTV. What does surprise - and irritate me - though, is why we have to have such dross thrust down our throats. Surely there are enough intelligent and enquiring minds out there to demand better. And yet we get force-fed the same old repetitive (and often hysterical and inflammatory) junk day in and day out.

I watched NDTV 24x7 for the last time when the terrorists struck in Mumbai, and immediately wrote a spoof based on NDTV's coverage of that event. I'll re-publish that tomorrow.

Sudarshan said...

You forgot the usage of "BREAKING NEWS" :)

At the start when they have no info and no feed, they keep going "We have just received this breaking news that two people, possibly related, have fallen from a hill. Remember, you heard it first on YOUR channel. And if you have just joined us, two people, possibly related, have fallen from a hill. We will update you on the developing situation as soon as we receive more information."

Then there's those family-member interviews. "Jack is a nice boy. I request the government to help him in this hour of need." or "I will grow up, join the police and kill that hill!"

Tanuj Lakhina said...

Fantastically hilarious! Hope I can link it to my blog? http://www.le-chronicle.blogspot.com

Ravi said...

lol! ROFL

Anonymous said...

Great article:)

Wonder how India TV would report this, or aaj tak would:

"Woh paani lene gaya tha!
Woh pahadi se paani laane gaya tha!!
Woh gir gaya!!!
Uska sir phoot gaya!!!

Tonight at 11:00 PM"

Tanuj Lakhina said...

Had India TV reported it, am pretty sure there would be excessive crap added to it.lol.

Narsimha Rao said...

Nice article:).

I am just imagining if the coverage was done by aaj tak or Headlines today then how it would have been....

We do have lot time to for silly carp..

Akriti said...

nice re...:)

Ankit said...

Applaudable

Pagal Patrakar said...

wow.. wonderful.. really really good.. wish I had written it :)

Sarthak said...

A complete bheja-fry. Absolutely hilarious.

Anonymous said...

Haha. Awesome!!

Anonymous said...

simple awesome bhai...

dudelove said...

no fan of ndtv, however must add there are worse on the air, perhaps your lack of hindi saves you from greater miseries propagated every minute on india tv, zee news, aaj tak and the ilk.

ndtv has one saving grace - documentary 24x7. however their lack of quality programming shows in that they split up these documentaries over a few weeks in half hour ad infested slots.

Anonymous said...

LMAO!!!!

via India Uncut

Rajat Jain said...

Hilarious!

no one said...

you are creative man...too good

Kyle Dacosta said...

Absolute Gold !!! haha !!!

yeskay said...

ha ha ha... well narrated and taking jack and jill makes people feel how really are these news channels boring people with repeated telecasts of the same s**t.

hilarious...

Sorav Jain said...

haha that was hilarious!!!

Franklin said...

Top stuff! I am so happy there are like-minded people out there with this view of NDTV 24x7 and all other Indian news channels, in general. India TV would hsve brought in superstition, mantras, religious hocus-pocus, Vaastu, numerology, astrology, meteorology and geology to name just a few more angles to the whole story.
Incidentally, have you guys noticed that when some one is actually breaking a coconut it is never shown as 'Breaking News'?

Franklin Gonsalves

piya said...

hahahhahahah..................undoubtedly awesome.........

ras said...

hmmmmm ... Another thing to Improve On !!!

Anonymous said...

I cant stop laughing!! This is simply wicked!!!

Anonymous said...

To Good! I do watch a lot of NDTV in the UK
( via SKY) and on a recent trip to India I noticed that CNN IBN, Headlines Today and Times Now were not much different!

Fatema said...

That is so brilliant!!! I'm following your blog!!

Anonymous said...

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH... hillarious

Iyer Studies said...

super hilarious...

Rahul Jain said...

Hill - arious. :D

I am still laughing.

Gracelyne said...

Hill-arious post!!!
Lol !! I am still laughing~

Anonymous said...

So very true... great post!! -- Sachin

leftwrite said...

Really good one! Though I must add that while I am no fan of NDTV, the other news channels are much much worse. But then they are so bad that they unwittingly spoof proper news and so render themselves incapable of being spoofed :P

Aniket

amreekandesi said...

Awesome post! Very well done!

Sam said...

This is humour at its best.. Thank you Nixon :)

NDTV is lately much milder than what it was before. There is no crouching tiger postures anymore. Bearable but if there is one pair which needs spoofing is Sagarika Ghosh and her husband Rajdeep Sardesai. He crouches on his chair as if he is going attack the camera and stammers when has no clue what is he talking about. Sagarika is busy showing her armpits and adjoining areas. She knows there isn't any content in her news, so might as well increase TRP using the anatomy

Paul Nixon said...

Thanks to all the recent posters, and to those of you who are now following what is, effectively, a re-run of older posts from a year ago that I'd deleted.

I'm sure, that as many have pointed out, NDTV isn't the worse culprit and yes, my lack of an Indian language spares me from other horrors. However, it was NDTV that I was watching at the time that I wrote this spoof and so they get the credit.

Sam - yes I posted about Shoutyman and Bark-at-Dat yesterday. As I've given up on NDTV though, I'll have to leave the parody of Mr and Mrs Sardesai to somebody else.

Anonymous said...

hahah :) :) I was really imagining the tv anchor pointing to the hill and saying "this is the hill, where Jack and Jill met their tragic end. Which brings us to think should children be allowed to carry a pail of water and wouldnt this surmount to child labour?" What is our government doing? Why isnt there any security at the hill? There are many questions unanswered." HEHEHEH! Wicked!

Anonymous said...

Brilliant!!! News Channels and the print media also add the caste or religion angle to spice it up. One Dalit went up the Manu wadi hill and see how he was mistreated... would this have happened if they were a high caste... what utter rubbish.... LOL

Anonymous said...

Pj of 2009!

Debasish Roy said...

The best was the last part where this reporter ignores Pakistan launching nuclear missiles against Indian cities and then asks whether hill trips should be supervised. Capital. Very funny.

Rashmi Kapse said...

unbelievable Paul... this is outstanding.. i think you should publish a book.. *Perhaps* it might become a riot act!!! hats off to you!

Jones Peterson said...

Lol !! People , if it is NDTV 24 X 7, why spare HEADLINES TODAY and AAJ TAK???? Whew !!! :)

Pratheek said...

Environmental groups would be more concerned about the amount of water wasted when the pail fell down(ie. if Jack filled the pail before falling...now thats a mystery..was the pail empty or full??)

Raag said...

Awesome!

Anonymous said...

Hilarious! Longtime since I read something that left me in fits of laughter, :)very good!

lifeandsuch said...

awesome!!!!!

vinodvv said...

Hilarious, keep em coming

me1084 said...

awesome! brilliant!

jerald said...

Haa haa hee hee, @Sudarshan nice catch "BREAKING NEWS", here after NDTV will shut their mouths.. ha ha ha.. see i have cried and tears in my eyes... laughed out loud.. saavungada ndtv vetti payalugala...

Anonymous said...

Its really awesome and really really laughed out loud and guffaw too. Keep them coming.

Anonymous said...

Who says Jack and Jill were children? Who in the right mind goes up the hill to fetch a pail of water? There is something fishy here. This story does not hold any water. Were Jack and Jill insured? Why insuarance angle not covered properly. Is there any compensation from the government? Did the hill belong to the forest department? Enchroachment angle needs further investigation. This appears to be a case of attempted murder.

Anonymous said...

This is universal; applies equally to CNN, BBC, Fox, Star... most news channels. Interestingly, I find the same with White House, 10 Downing, PMO/Rashtrapathi Bhavan.

Saying a lot of things to convey nothing.

John said...

You forgot the repeated clippings playing as this b.s. is going on on the screen. :)

Elizabeth Christy said...

Has to be Priyadarshini........ couldn't stop laughing..... really innovative.

I am said...

JUST BRILLIANT !! Loved it

Anonymous said...

"How safe are our Hills" .... tonite with Barkha Dutt at the Buck Stops here.

Anonymous said...

he he he .... very nice .. :D .. lmao!!

thehermit said...

Great reading Paul.... glad you choose to reoublish these...

Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious said...

lol.. that was awesome!! :D Good work!! :)

Vidya said...

ROTFL! Superb post!

shocking said...

loved each and every word of it

Suba said...

Bombay is the best...Delhi are the loooooosers

Subash

mya said...

ha ha.. ROFL ... geez this is hilarious...

Bhavneet kaur said...

LOL!!!!hahahahahahaha.......

sanjeevjoshi said...

Terrific & terrifyingly satirical........we live in this age of production/ of intellectual masturbation & the spectacle thats so much in demand- but only momentarily.......our media world - just mirrors the real world we live in - which is so fake too...the minds running the show are the same on this side or that....the 2 d image that we see is a manufactured yet emotional- piece of work.....solely answerable to the financiers...

Anonymous said...

Fantastic - Thank you - I have started my weekend with a big smile :)

Satans Darling™ said...

LOL... First time here. Loving it!

Vidya Premanand said...

HIlarious nodoubt. Good Ekta kapoor didnt get the ideas. Else she would have given a dramtic touch to the nursey rhyme. NDTV has let us downB but Prannoy roy is still my hero. BAd luck, he does not have the right subject, probably.

Anonymous said...

laughed so hard...well done...:)
hope to see some more good ones

KAUSH said...

Simply Wonderful.......

Anonymous said...

hey Paul that was hilarious....guess you have only watched NDTV ...
You Should watch " TIMES NOW " they would have found a pakistani angle to jack falling of the hill and also AM sURE ARNAB GOSWAMI would interview 20 persons sitting in different countries in the debate on JACK N JILL

Paul Nixon said...

Again, thank you everyone. Too many comments to reply to you all individually, but I thank you all for visiting and for taking the time to comment. Must dash, NDTV are reporting that an egg has fallen off a wall and king's men are marching.

uma said...

I don't think there is an NDTV copyright on this one... i have seen it too many times in too many places...

Anonymous said...

Paul,

your post has been reproduced here: http://www.bombaybar.com/in_joco_veritas/faucets_of_media_lore.php#more I don't know if it was with your permission or not, but I don't see your name being mentioned anywhere.

Paul Nixon said...

Uma - you're right of course, but NDTV was the channeel that I was watching when I was inspired to write the piece. The Indian public is definitely short-changed when it comes to quality media.

Anon - thanks for the tip, news to me. I'll have a look.

Josh said...

You are right on dot and simply amazing, Paul.

megha said...

ha ha ha HILLarious! n yet so possible! u know these days, inspite of the "hot news pouring in every hour" i still prefer to wait for the newspaper n read it so that 1)theres is no repeatition possible n 2) i can choose to read what i really is important!

Anuj Shail Gupt said...

hmm definitely hilarious... i cudnt help reading it midst heavy load of work... well i must say that such news definitely add a different touch to these otherwise mundane channels...

We sould also appreciate their art to present the same content in so many ways.... ;)

whiningkatte said...

And in true Indian tradition, your article adorns many a blog without attribution.

Paul Nixon said...

whingkatte - I'm sure it does but unfortunately that's not just an Indian tradition but a worldwide one.