What's particularly annoying is SOAH being wasted in a Boxing Day tea time slot when it could have done good business last night and been an event. I'm sure millions watched Skyfall in default given none of BBC1'S offerings appealed.
What's particularly annoying is SOAH being wasted in a Boxing Day tea time slot when it could have done good business last night and been an event. I'm sure millions watched Skyfall in default given none of BBC1'S offerings appealed.
In your fantasy schedule didn't you have Professor Branestawm on Christmas Day?! Last night though was crying out for something like Call the Midwife or Still Open All Hours. Just bad scheduling last night.
I don't think Puss in Boots will have done very well. The Muppets would have been better IMO. Still I expect some decent ratings for the early evening movie premieres on BBC1 next Monday/Tuesday, taking viewers away from the ITV soaps. I'm sure Emmerdale will be under 5m some time in the next week, perhaps tonight.
I'm happy ITV did well, they deserve something for having the rights for bond. Great rating for them.
BBC One, need a shock like this to wake them up I feel. Sadly its on christmas eve so I doubt the took much notice, bad night for them anyway.
Actually its very funny !!!
What honestly do the think they are plating at. Nill points for me on DSRPG
Hopefully the shock should be for BBC1 to stop putting low rated comedies in primetime spots on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day. They don't deserve those spots.
In your fantasy schedule didn't you have Professor Branestawm on Christmas Day?! Last night though was crying out for something like Call the Midwife or Still Open All Hours. Just bad scheduling last night.
I don't think Puss in Boots will have done very well. The Muppets would have been better IMO. Still I expect some decent ratings for the early evening movie premieres on BBC1 next Monday/Tuesday, taking viewers away from the ITV soaps. I'm sure Emmerdale will be under 5m some time in the next week, perhaps tonight.
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang was trending more than Puss In Boots it seemed. What if Puss In Boots doesn't rate well? Might mean a rethink for next Christmas.
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang was trending more than Puss In Boots it seemed. What if Puss In Boots doesn't rate well? Might mean a rethink for next Christmas.
i watching Chitty. Should have been Muppets Christmas Day
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang was trending more than Puss In Boots it seemed. What if Puss In Boots doesn't rate well? Might mean a rethink for next Christmas.
This should have never been put on after The Queen. The Muppets was the perfect film for this slot. The BBC have made so many mistakes this year.
BBC1 now showing at least 6 trailers back to back to fill one big scheduling gap. And SCD starting 2 mins early.
I hate it when they do that. Too many trailers takes the piss. One thing O did notice with Puss In Boots is they went straight to the short afterwards with no gap. One smart thing they've done today.
Also EastEnders is trending already! Dan2008 will be happy. If it gets a boost it'll boost Mrs Brown's Boys afterwards.
What's particularly annoying is SOAH being wasted in a Boxing Day tea time slot when it could have done good business last night and been an event. I'm sure millions watched Skyfall in default given none of BBC1'S offerings appealed.
Would rather have seen it today to be honest. I know I am critical of BBC scheduling but you are taking it to another level !!
Hopefully the shock should be for BBC1 to stop putting low rated comedies in primetime spots on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day. They don't deserve those spots.
Not if they haven't got anything else. Thats how thin on the ground its become.
They have even run out of comedy that they can bring back where the cast hasn't all retired or sadly passed on. Thats what 15 years of a bad comedy department gets you.
And 30 years of a bad Entertainment department gives you errrm.......... bugger all as well.
BBC One need strong shows as they cannot afford or justify loads of big films.
Soaps looking like they have entered the next era of their viewership philosophy with respect to cultural and mathematical changes to the intrinsic structure of society and technology.
Thats Ronspeak for "the soap Overnights are buggered"
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang was trending more than Puss In Boots it seemed. What if Puss In Boots doesn't rate well? Might mean a rethink for next Christmas.
Puss in boots won't rate well. Its another disaster waiting to happen.
BBC1 now showing at least 6 trailers back to back to fill one big scheduling gap. And SCD starting 2 mins early.
5 trailers before the news and 6 after. The news which was scheduled in a 20 minute slot actually only lasted 11 minutes. But having such a long bulletin was always ludicrous. Everything would of fitted perfectly if The Muppets was on at 3.10!
I imagine next year 3.10 film will be Brave with Wreck it Ralph on NYD 2016, The BBC will save Frozen for either Christmas 2016 or Christmas 2017 since there won't be a Pixar film to premiere in 2017 although they could slot a Dreamworks film that year or even Maleficent if they don't air that in 2016.
5 trailers before the news and 6 after. The news which was scheduled in a 20 minute slot actually only lasted 11 minutes. But having such a long bulletin was always ludicrous. Everything would of fitted perfectly if The Muppets was on at 3.10!
The irony is that at least BBC1 are trying. ITV just have mostly soaps taking up space over Christmas. I do think some scheduling and under promotion of some programmes on BBC TV this Christmas have been mystifying.
Not if they haven't got anything else. Thats how thin on the ground its become.
They have even run out of comedy that they can bring back where the cast hasn't all retired or sadly passed on. Thats what 15 years of a bad comedy department gets you.
And 30 years of a bad Entertainment department gives you errrm.......... bugger all as well.
BBC One need strong shows as they cannot afford or justify loads of big films.
Soaps looking like they have entered the next era of their viewership philosophy with respect to cultural and mathematical changes to the intrinsic structure of society and technology.
Thats Ronspeak for "the soap Overnights are buggered"
They commission too much niche sitcom. Many in the BBC turn their noses up at Mrs Brown's Boys but it delivers massive ratings and shows up the comedy department. The entertainment department is an absolute disaster, the worst performing department at The BBC.
Even if you are thin on the ground don't give the biggest slots over Christmas to shows people avoid during the rest of the year anyway.
I don't think it's been mentioned but ITV have begun airing promos for Thunderbirds today. The ads mention Spring and the CITV logo is at the bottom. Is that a sign that it will be a CITV exclusive (I know the general thought on here is that episodes will premiere on ITV and be repeated on CITV)?
I don't think it's been mentioned but ITV have begun airing promos for Thunderbirds today. The ads mention Spring and the CITV logo is at the bottom. Is that a sign that it will be a CITV exclusive (I know the general thought on here is that episodes will premiere on ITV and be repeated on CITV)?
I think it's a joint commission by ITV and CITV, my guess would be ITV and CITV simulcast the first episodes and perhaps CITV gets first look,
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In your fantasy schedule didn't you have Professor Branestawm on Christmas Day?! Last night though was crying out for something like Call the Midwife or Still Open All Hours. Just bad scheduling last night.
I don't think Puss in Boots will have done very well. The Muppets would have been better IMO. Still I expect some decent ratings for the early evening movie premieres on BBC1 next Monday/Tuesday, taking viewers away from the ITV soaps. I'm sure Emmerdale will be under 5m some time in the next week, perhaps tonight.
Hopefully the shock should be for BBC1 to stop putting low rated comedies in primetime spots on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day. They don't deserve those spots.
This should have never been put on after The Queen. The Muppets was the perfect film for this slot. The BBC have made so many mistakes this year.
Did you use a stopwatch !! ;-)
Good one !!!
I hate it when they do that. Too many trailers takes the piss. One thing O did notice with Puss In Boots is they went straight to the short afterwards with no gap. One smart thing they've done today.
Also EastEnders is trending already! Dan2008 will be happy. If it gets a boost it'll boost Mrs Brown's Boys afterwards.
Would rather have seen it today to be honest. I know I am critical of BBC scheduling but you are taking it to another level !!
Not if they haven't got anything else. Thats how thin on the ground its become.
They have even run out of comedy that they can bring back where the cast hasn't all retired or sadly passed on. Thats what 15 years of a bad comedy department gets you.
And 30 years of a bad Entertainment department gives you errrm.......... bugger all as well.
BBC One need strong shows as they cannot afford or justify loads of big films.
Soaps looking like they have entered the next era of their viewership philosophy with respect to cultural and mathematical changes to the intrinsic structure of society and technology.
Thats Ronspeak for "the soap Overnights are buggered"
Sky's window started today and it ends on March 26, 2016.
Puss in boots won't rate well. Its another disaster waiting to happen.
Its all got to formulaic.
5 trailers before the news and 6 after. The news which was scheduled in a 20 minute slot actually only lasted 11 minutes. But having such a long bulletin was always ludicrous. Everything would of fitted perfectly if The Muppets was on at 3.10!
The irony is that at least BBC1 are trying. ITV just have mostly soaps taking up space over Christmas. I do think some scheduling and under promotion of some programmes on BBC TV this Christmas have been mystifying.
They commission too much niche sitcom. Many in the BBC turn their noses up at Mrs Brown's Boys but it delivers massive ratings and shows up the comedy department. The entertainment department is an absolute disaster, the worst performing department at The BBC.
Even if you are thin on the ground don't give the biggest slots over Christmas to shows people avoid during the rest of the year anyway.
I think it's a joint commission by ITV and CITV, my guess would be ITV and CITV simulcast the first episodes and perhaps CITV gets first look,
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