MARK Smith (“How television went from peaks to a trough”, The Herald, May 18) writes that the announcement of the Bafta TV Awards at the weekend shows that television is now in a ghetto of its own predictability and bemoans the loss of the 1990s Twin Peaks genre of eccentric, sick, twisted, incomprehensible, unsettling and at times even funny extraordinary viewing.

I endorse his hope that the return of the programme this weekend will inspire producers and commissioners to see the appeal of the genre and suggest that current White House shenanigans and predictions of post-Brexit apocalypse provide a basis for a similar disturbing format.

R Russell Smith,

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