The provided text appears to be a script or transcript of a conversation or television show, likely in Thai. The conversation is informal and seems to be about TV shows, advertising, and children's content.
The speakers discuss various topics, including:
1. Children's TV shows and their suitability for young viewers.
2. Advertising and product placement on TV.
3. The importance of parental guidance in choosing TV shows for children.
4. The need for TV shows to be educational and promote good values.
There are also some parts of the conversation that appear to be unrelated or fragmented, making it difficult to follow the context.
In the second half of the transcript, the conversation becomes more structured, and the speakers discuss the different ratings for TV shows in Thailand, including:
1. Children's rating ( suitable for children aged 3-5 years)
2. Children's rating (suitable for children aged 6-12 years)
3. Teenage rating (suitable for people aged 13 years and over)
4. Adult rating (suitable for people aged 18 years and over)
The speakers emphasize the importance of these ratings and encourage parents to use them as a guide when choosing TV shows for their children.
Overall, the conversation seems to be promoting responsible TV viewing habits, especially for children, and encouraging parents to be mindful of the content their children watch.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text appears to be a transcript of a video or audio recording.
2. The recording mentions various topics, including TV shows, advertisements, and children's content.
3. The recording discusses different age ratings for TV shows, including:
* Children's rating for ages 3-5 years old.
* Children's rating for ages 6-12 years old.
* Non-13 rating for people aged 13 years and over.
* Red-nosed 18 rating for people aged 18 years and over.
4. The recording mentions that some TV shows are not suitable for children and young people due to violent content or ugly pictures.
5. The recording appears to be from a Thai TV program, as it mentions Channel One 31.
6. The recording includes a segment about teaching children and adults about the importance of understanding TV ratings.
7. The recording mentions various individuals, including Mr. Win, P'Win, and Cher.
8. The recording includes a segment about a person selling crepes and teaching others how to do so.
9. The recording includes a segment about a photographer.
10. The recording ends with an advertisement for Channel One 31.