Christmas Day
BBC1
5 - Strictly Come Dancing
6:15 - Doctor Who
7:15 - Call The Midwife
8:30 - Miranda
9 - Eastenders
10 - Mrs Brown's Boys
10:40 - Michael McIntyre
ITV
4:20 - Elf
5:20 - You've Been Framed!
5:50 - For The Love Of Dogs
6:50 - ITV News & Weather
7 - Emmerdale
8 - Coronation Street
9 - Downton Abbey
I wonder if the BBC will decide after realising. ITV wont swap put Mrs Brown in between two parts of Eastenders.
Shame BBC blinked first with the EastEnders clash, two episodes could have really helped it this year. I'm stopped caring about the scheduling now, there's a lot of programmes on that I want to watch and that's the important thing. They're never going to schedule how we think they should anyway, for a variety of reasons, some of which might even be valid.
(One thing I really don't like though is Call the Midwife into Miranda, I love both programmes but if they have to be on the same night they should be far apart given that they share an actress.)
Shame BBC blinked first with the EastEnders clash, two episodes could have really helped it this year. I'm stopped caring about the scheduling now, there's a lot of programmes on that I want to watch and that's the important thing. They're never going to schedule how we think they should anyway, for a variety of reasons, some of which might even be valid.
(One thing I really don't like though is Call the Midwife into Miranda, I love both programmes but if they have to be on the same night they should be far apart given that they share an actress.)
I read the BBC have a rule two following programmes cant have the same star so that may have to change.
This statement is very different to the factual information given by less biased posters. It sounds like BBC TWO was beaten by Channel 5 when it clearly wasn't between 9 - 10pm. Why post that it was beaten other than to make it appear than Channel 5 was third ahead of Channel 4 and BBC TWO when it was clearly wasn't at 9pm. It only gained advantage between 10 and 11pm out with peaktime.
Thanks to DMN for providing clear figures and unbiased reporting unlike Dancc who is blinded by Channel 5 performance all the time at the error of sound judgement.
Again, Dan's post IS factual. It did, as proven my DMN beat BBC2 over its timeslot. It's timeslot was not 9-10pm. Why is that so difficult for you to comprehend? Instead of trying to pick fault with every post he make, why don't you take a second and understand what has been posted properly. Dan does criticise c5 for poor performance when necessary and often does so. He prefers that channel as I'm sure most have channels they watch more than others but I've never considered his posts baised.
BBC1 will be obliterated on Christmas Eve. And that Christmas Day schedule looks weak with an hour of EastEnders and Miranda opposite Coronation Street. Mrs Brown's Boys to definitely win Christmas Day.
18:25 Toy Story 3
20:00 Eastenders
20:30 Professor Branestawm
21:30 Not Going Out
22:15 Vicar of Dibley
ITV
19:00 Emmerdale
19:30 Coronation Street
20:00 Skyfall
22:45 ITV News
Christmas Day
BBC One
15:10 Puss in Boots
16:40 BBC News
17:00 Strictly Come Dancing
18:15 Doctor Who
19:15 Call the Midwife
20:30 Miranda
21:00 Eastenders
22:00 Mrs Browns Boys
22:40 Michael McIntyre
ITV
15:10 The Queens Garden
16:10 ITV News
16:20 Elf: Buddy's Musical Christmas
17:20 You've Been Framed at Christmas
17:50 Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs
18:50 ITV News
19:00 Emmerdale
20:00 Coronation Street
21:00 Downton Abbey
Boxing Day
BBC One
18:30 The Boy in a Dress
19:30 Still Open All Hours 20:00 Eastenders
20:30 Avengers Assemble
ITV
19:00 Emmerdale 19:30 Coronation Street
20:30 Birds of a Feather
21:00 Bradley's Christmas Cracker
22:00 Through the Keyhole
EastEnders & Corrie down to clash on Boxing Day at Present then.
If this Schedule sticks than Mrs Brown will top the day as Corrie will dent Miranda.
EastEnders could be up year on year through unless it is up the preceding two weeks I think it will down year on year.
The Corrie/EastEnders clash will change on Boxing day as well. Either Corrie will move 7.30 and 8.30 or EastEnders will move to 7 or 8.30.
The new schedules are still not what it'll end up as IMHO.
I think it's only you who are certain there'll be a 5.05 and 6.20pm start time for BBC1. BBC1 do not need to use these times that you suggest. Their big shows (all of them) start before ITV's do. For instance Puss in Boots finishes after ELF starts. Strictly starts before O'Grady. DW starts before ED. Miranda starts at 8.30 - following CtM. Using 5.05 and 6.20 is pointless.
ITV have substantially weakened their schedule by starting ELF two thirds into BBC1's film.
I think it's only you who are certain there'll be a 5.05 and 6.20pm start time for BBC1. BBC1 do not need to use these times that you suggest. Their big shows (all of them) start before ITV's do. For instance Puss in Boots finishes after ELF starts. Strictly starts before O'Grady. DW starts before ED. Miranda starts at 8.30 - following CtM. Using 5.05 and 6.20 is pointless.
ITV have substantially weakened their schedule by starting ELF two thirds into BBC1's film.
Wizzy. The scheduled timeslots will align in the mags/papers. They always do for certain shows. Maybe it'll change this year but I doubt it. Not all day, certainly not pre-Emmerdale. And if they don't accommodate ITV, ITV will remove YBF last minute so it gets the head start.
I'm talking about Emmerdale, Coronation Street. They will both start BANG ON the same time as the BBC's offering. And ITV can't do it this year as they're not airing a film. The BBC will do it.
The BBC will use the trailers/padding/extending the animated film to make it run as such in line with ITV.
The provisionals are smoke and mirrors even these newer ones.
I would imagine the reason for an early decision on series 3 of Broadchurch is David Tennant. Whilst Gracepoint (the US version of Broadchurch) is dead after series 1 as ratings are dire (they should have just shown the UK version for goodness sake!) - nonetheless the US network are reportedly very pleased with DT and want to find a new project for him.
I would have thought it common sense for ITV to get him signed in principle for a series 3 with a filming schedule so that anything that comes his way in the US will have to fit in around these already agreed plans in the UK.
Wizzy. The scheduled timeslots will align in the mags/papers. They always do for certain shows. Maybe it'll change this year but I doubt it. Not all day, certainly not pre-Emmerdale. And if they don't accommodate ITV, ITV will remove YBF last minute so it gets the head start.
I'm talking about Emmerdale, Coronation Street. They will both start BANG ON the same time as the BBC's offering. And ITV can't do it this year as they're not airing a film. The BBC will do it.
The BBC will use the trailers/padding/extending the animated film to make it run as such in line with ITV.
The provisionals are smoke and mirrors even these newer ones.
Even if YBF is removed, this still allows SCD to start 20 minutes before O'Grady. I see no reason why the beeb should alter their schedule. It's ITV's decision not to air a film.
New Year's Day has EastEnders moved to avoid Emmerdale, so Miranda moves to 8:
6.30 Esio Trot
8.00 Miranda
8.30 EE
9.35 Mrs Brown
7.00 Emmerdale
7.30 YBF
8.00 Emmerdale
8.30 Birds of a Feather
9.00 The Dark Knight
Well how low is that Emmerdale going to rate if it stands. It never rates very well over the Christmas period. Cant see ITV keeping that.
Probably will swap YBF and Emmerdale
18:25 Toy Story 3
20:00 Eastenders
20:30 Professor Branestawm
21:30 Not Going Out
22:15 Vicar of Dibley
This cannot be staying! .
Professor Branestawm now finishing at 21:30! Vicar of Dibley still there at 22:15! - Ruddy Hell! When will they realise Christmas Eve evening is as magical as the day itself! I wish they would put more effort into it
18:25 Toy Story 3
20:00 Eastenders
20:30 Professor Branestawm
21:30 Not Going Out
22:15 Vicar of Dibley
ITV
19:00 Emmerdale
19:30 Coronation Street
20:00 Skyfall
22:45 ITV News
Christmas Day
BBC One
15:10 Puss in Boots
16:40 BBC News
17:00 Strictly Come Dancing
18:15 Doctor Who
19:15 Call the Midwife
20:30 Miranda
21:00 Eastenders
22:00 Mrs Browns Boys
22:40 Michael McIntyre
ITV
15:10 The Queens Garden
16:10 ITV News
16:20 Elf: Buddy's Musical Christmas
17:20 You've Been Framed at Christmas
17:50 Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs
18:50 ITV News
19:00 Emmerdale
20:00 Coronation Street
21:00 Downton Abbey
Boxing Day
BBC One
18:30 The Boy in a Dress
19:30 Still Open All Hours
20:00 Eastenders
20:30 Avengers Assemble
ITV
19:00 Emmerdale
19:30 Coronation Street
20:30 Birds of a Feather
21:00 Bradley's Christmas Cracker
22:00 Through the Keyhole
I knew Skyfall would turn up, but I think Boxing Day is more appropriate.
Corrie will die opposite SOAH, but that's a much better Boxing Day and Xmas Eve schedule from ITV.
18:25 Toy Story 3
20:00 Eastenders
20:30 Professor Branestawm
21:30 Not Going Out
22:15 Vicar of Dibley
This cannot be staying! .
Professor Branestawm now finishing at 21:30! Vicar of Dibley still there at 22:15! - Ruddy Hell! When will they realise Christmas Eve evening is as magical as the day itself! I wish they would put more effort into it
Even if YBF is removed, this still allows SCD to start 20 minutes before O'Grady. I see no reason why the beeb should alter their schedule. It's ITV's decision not to air a film.
Because it's as much for the BBC's benefit as ITV's that the major show junctions line up! I'm talking Emmerdale, Corrie and Downton!
It's give or take, they do work kind of together to make it work and yes it is ITVs decision not to air a film but something will pad out in timeslot - whether it's reflected in the programme's actual length is another matter. They will have them line up ON PAPER - of course on the day it's late-running and all sorts of mayhem. But in the TV guides Emmerdale will start at the same time as Doctor Who, Corrie as Midwife, EE/Miranda as Downton, etc...
So Strictly may go 5.00-6.20pm for example but not air for that long. Or ITV will have to shave 5 minutes off one of its hour long shows but I highly doubt it would have to come to that as the BBC will do something to line Emmerdale and Doctor Who up.
What happens ultimately is immaterial - the junctions will align later in the evening end of story.
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(One thing I really don't like though is Call the Midwife into Miranda, I love both programmes but if they have to be on the same night they should be far apart given that they share an actress.)
Or even YBF at 4.20 with Dogs at 4.50.
Again, Dan's post IS factual. It did, as proven my DMN beat BBC2 over its timeslot. It's timeslot was not 9-10pm. Why is that so difficult for you to comprehend? Instead of trying to pick fault with every post he make, why don't you take a second and understand what has been posted properly. Dan does criticise c5 for poor performance when necessary and often does so. He prefers that channel as I'm sure most have channels they watch more than others but I've never considered his posts baised.
6.45 ITV News
7.00 Emmerdale
7.30 Coronation Street
8.30 Birds of a Feather
9.00 Bradley's Christmas Cracker
No 90 minute CS anymore. But Corrie clashes with EE at 8pm.
EastEnders could be up year on year through unless it is up the preceding two weeks I think it will down year on year.
The Corrie/EastEnders clash will change on Boxing day as well. Either Corrie will move 7.30 and 8.30 or EastEnders will move to 7 or 8.30.
I think it's only you who are certain there'll be a 5.05 and 6.20pm start time for BBC1. BBC1 do not need to use these times that you suggest. Their big shows (all of them) start before ITV's do. For instance Puss in Boots finishes after ELF starts. Strictly starts before O'Grady. DW starts before ED. Miranda starts at 8.30 - following CtM. Using 5.05 and 6.20 is pointless.
ITV have substantially weakened their schedule by starting ELF two thirds into BBC1's film.
I'm talking about Emmerdale, Coronation Street. They will both start BANG ON the same time as the BBC's offering. And ITV can't do it this year as they're not airing a film. The BBC will do it.
The BBC will use the trailers/padding/extending the animated film to make it run as such in line with ITV.
The provisionals are smoke and mirrors even these newer ones.
And BBC1 on Boxing Day sees Still Open All Hours moving to 7.30, against Corrie:
6.30 The Boy in the Dress
7.30 Still Open All Hours
8.00 EastEnders
8.30 Avengers Assemble.
6.30 Esio Trot
8.00 Miranda
8.30 EE
9.35 Mrs Brown
7.00 Emmerdale
7.30 YBF
8.00 Emmerdale
8.30 Birds of a Feather
9.00 The Dark Knight
The NYE Live programme is now split on BBC1 -
11.15 NYE Live
11.55 NYE Fireworks
12.10 NYE Live
The BBC have made the schedules worse not better!
Put CTM on Xmas Eve. Your schedule is dire and will be obliterated.
Isn't Branestawm a kids programme?
I would have thought it common sense for ITV to get him signed in principle for a series 3 with a filming schedule so that anything that comes his way in the US will have to fit in around these already agreed plans in the UK.
Even if YBF is removed, this still allows SCD to start 20 minutes before O'Grady. I see no reason why the beeb should alter their schedule. It's ITV's decision not to air a film.
Probably will swap YBF and Emmerdale
20:00 Eastenders
20:30 Professor Branestawm
21:30 Not Going Out
22:15 Vicar of Dibley
This cannot be staying! .
Professor Branestawm now finishing at 21:30! Vicar of Dibley still there at 22:15! - Ruddy Hell! When will they realise Christmas Eve evening is as magical as the day itself! I wish they would put more effort into it
I knew Skyfall would turn up, but I think Boxing Day is more appropriate.
Corrie will die opposite SOAH, but that's a much better Boxing Day and Xmas Eve schedule from ITV.
But YBF is still on Xmas Day for peat sake
They could do with Holby to give it a boost! :-)
It's give or take, they do work kind of together to make it work and yes it is ITVs decision not to air a film but something will pad out in timeslot - whether it's reflected in the programme's actual length is another matter. They will have them line up ON PAPER - of course on the day it's late-running and all sorts of mayhem. But in the TV guides Emmerdale will start at the same time as Doctor Who, Corrie as Midwife, EE/Miranda as Downton, etc...
So Strictly may go 5.00-6.20pm for example but not air for that long. Or ITV will have to shave 5 minutes off one of its hour long shows but I highly doubt it would have to come to that as the BBC will do something to line Emmerdale and Doctor Who up.
What happens ultimately is immaterial - the junctions will align later in the evening end of story.