Earlier this week R4 asked a lot of young people what their picture of old people was. Almost without exception they said 'disabled, poor, lonely, demented' not one positive. I think these programmes are just underlying this stereotype. The majority of older people (over 60) are not disabled, lonely and demented and many are not poor.
Everyone I know has gone from work to a useful and active retirement seamlessly. They are now busy doing voluntary work, able to give more time to hobbies, study and family, all of which things they did before retirement but couldnt give enough time to.
I am not saying no older people have these problems and the older you get the more frequent disability and loneliness can become. But only one person in 10 ends up in care and I would like to see more recognition that most older people are perfectly normal ordinary members of society doing daily what most other people are doing, except going to work. The problem is this makes us boring to media types who are only interested in shock horror stories.