"Television, although It's in steep decline, still occasionally gives voices to people who don't have voices"
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Then comes the pivot: “still occasionally.” That adverb does the heavy lifting. He’s not romanticizing TV as democracy-by-remote; he’s describing it as intermittent infrastructure for visibility. The subtext is that representation is often accidental, contingent on commissioning editors, budgets, time slots, and the fickle tastes of a market. TV doesn’t reliably amplify the unheard; it sometimes fails upward into doing the right thing.
“Gives voices to people who don’t have voices” is intentionally blunt, almost uncomfortable in its phrasing. People have voices; what they lack is access, platform, safety, credibility in the public eye. Eccleston collapses that nuance to stress the inequality TV can momentarily correct: not empowerment in the abstract, but paid work, a microphone, a storyline, a chance to be seen without translation. Coming from an actor with a history of speaking about class and institutional gatekeeping, it reads less like a compliment to television than a warning: as the medium shrinks, so does one of the last mass channels where non-elite lives can slip through.
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Eccleston, Christopher. (2026, January 17). Television, although It's in steep decline, still occasionally gives voices to people who don't have voices. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/television-although-its-in-steep-decline-still-59930/
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Eccleston, Christopher. "Television, although It's in steep decline, still occasionally gives voices to people who don't have voices." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/television-although-its-in-steep-decline-still-59930/.
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"Television, although It's in steep decline, still occasionally gives voices to people who don't have voices." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/television-although-its-in-steep-decline-still-59930/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.









