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/^t/Leaving aside children's question, commercials should be limited just because they are irritating. Breaks during a film are sometimes useful, e.g. to make a cup of coffee or a short telephone call, not missing the action, on condition that they are of reasonable length and frequency. What is also annoying, but unfortunately often practised in TV is introducing breaks not only in the middle of a scene but even in the middle of a sentence, which is unacceptable. Television producers should pay more attention to televiewers' rights and keep to the time limits established for commercial breaks.