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BBC 1 WM - Big Top
richard_g_uk
09-12-2009
Schedule has not yet updated to next weeks show. CRID's look fine...

Todays:

PROG CRID : fp.bbc.co.uk/15CKBL
SERIES CRID : fp.bbc.co.uk/KO7H67

Next weeks:

PROG CRID : fp.bbc.co.uk/15CKBH
SERIES CRID : fp.bbc.co.uk/KO7H67

Anyone else

Edit: No clock symbol in the EPG either for next weeks recording.
richard_g_uk
10-12-2009
Still not moved. Have even pressed Guide to force a full EPG refresh and schedule planner rebuild and its still stuck.

Anyone else - I can't be the only one one here who recorded it on BBC1.
savvy
11-12-2009
Originally Posted by richard_g_uk:
“Still not moved. Have even pressed Guide to force a full EPG refresh and schedule planner rebuild and its still stuck.

Anyone else - I can't be the only one one here who recorded it on BBC1.”

I don't record it, I watched the first episode, thought it was rubbish, and took it off SL

Looking at the Prog CRIDs, I see next weeks has regressed, rather than progressed. I had understood that Prog CRIDs in a series usually progressed sequentially, either numeric or alphabetic, but not necessarily.

I don't think I've seen one that goes backwards in the series, and by more than one letter, as well. It may not be significant, as I don't have access to the Specs to see, but maybe the box thinks it has already recorded that episode? (nothing more than a wild guess, but seeing as you had no takers ).

Rgds.


Les
richard_g_uk
11-12-2009
Cheers Les,

I had not noticed that they usually do progress numerically or aphabetically but thinking about it all the Channel 4 family of channels PROG ID's do so you may be correct. I wonder if Bob_Cat can confirm?

It would be nice to get a copy of the official specs for us curious folk who are interested in these things.
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