They should have been able to get doctor who organisised for a winter launch last year they had long enough to plan. Or they could have moved the voice to winter after it failed to live up to expectations and ratings dropped off towards the early summer nights. They haven't planned either very well and stuck them together so there is now no room to show them both in primetime.
TV Scoops also tweeting that itv have ordered a Christmas episode of sitcom Vicious even before Series 1 has aired.
Not an unusual situation. Back in 1980 Edward Woodward starred in a BBC1 sitcom called Nice Work which came with a Christmas special that was clearly comissioned before series 1 aired. This sticks in my mind only because The Radio Times Guide To Comedy makes a point of observing that the presence of the Christmas special indicates that the BBC must have had high hopes for the sitcom, but it failed to return for a second series.
Then in 1981, a new series by the name of Only Fools And Horses also had a Christmas special clearly commissioned before series 1 aired. IIRC that sitcom was quite successful.:rolleyes:
The question is, which way will Vicious go? If it's outrageous enough (and funny enough) it could become ITV's answer to Mrs Brown's Boys.
Might as well give Wales their one moment of success. No doubt the welsh will be bragging about it for months or years to come, but at the end of the end theyre failures at pretty much everything else . I expect 8-9million peak and BBC getting huge shares.
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Stupid game anyway.
No doubt the chippy Welsh will be rolling out a special new ident tonight to celebrate getting one over on the English.
Are you doing a Channel 5 and throwing the towel in?
I'm going to watch You've Been Framed in disgust...
I very much like rugby, but only of the league variety.
Good lad. You won't be disappointed.
This is so appalling I might watch Ant and Dec too...
I suspect you watch them every week anyway. Northern lads made good and all that. Fantastic to see the BBCs England procession derailed.
Not an unusual situation. Back in 1980 Edward Woodward starred in a BBC1 sitcom called Nice Work which came with a Christmas special that was clearly comissioned before series 1 aired. This sticks in my mind only because The Radio Times Guide To Comedy makes a point of observing that the presence of the Christmas special indicates that the BBC must have had high hopes for the sitcom, but it failed to return for a second series.
Then in 1981, a new series by the name of Only Fools And Horses also had a Christmas special clearly commissioned before series 1 aired. IIRC that sitcom was quite successful.:rolleyes:
The question is, which way will Vicious go? If it's outrageous enough (and funny enough) it could become ITV's answer to Mrs Brown's Boys.
Now then, George, Robbie might start liking ITV. Wonder if he would go off them if they nabbed the rights to the Six Nations in 4 years time.
I suppose if England can't win, a victory for England's principality is the next best thing...
The nature of the trouncing may just bring in extra casual viewers I suppose.
Goodness knows what the peak share in the bit of England called Wales will be - 90%?
Amongst CDE men 55-64 in Wales, I suspect the share will be about 102%
A proud Welshman here!
BBC Wales must be gutted that they don't have TV or radio rights for the Lions tour, as it now looks like the team will be full of Welsh players.
I suppose it is their national sport.
They're shit at everything else....
Yes 12 weeks of Tom Jones to endure from now on Saturday nights on BBC1. In your words "shit!"
ITV4's all-day share on Thursday was 3.4% (inc +1), matching ITV3's and ahead of ITV2 (3.0%). Possibly another record.
I think it was higher during the French Open tennis but that was sometimes over 13 hours.
I suppose if the 7pm news on BBC1 outrates the supermarket lads on ITV, then that might bring a smile to my face....
Interesting news. I have no idea how this one will go. It's just nice to finally have a sitcom on ITV for the first time in what seems like forever.