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Great info, but I have a question! If ITV have 20th century Fox movies from before 2009, why does channel 4 show the Simpsons Movie (2007)?
![]() ![]() )Here's an updated list: BBC - Ardman Animation, BBC Films, DreamWorks, DreamWorks Animation, Pathe Pictures, Walt Disney (inc. Disney Channel Original Movies, DreamWorks, Pixar, Touchstone) ITV - 20th Century Fox (pre 2006, repeat rights retained), Universal Pictures, Warner Bros.. Channel 4 - 20th Century Fox (post 2006 inc. Fox Searchlight), Film4 Productions, New Line Cinema, Paramount Pictures, StudioCanal, Summit Entertainment Channel 5 - Sony Pictures (aka. Columbia & TriStar, inc. Sony Pictures Animation) [DreamWorks appears twice because pre 2011 it's films were distributed by Paramount and televised on the BBC, 2011 and beyond its films are distributed by Disney, also on the BBC] |
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Great info, but I have a question! If ITV have 20th century Fox movies from before 2009, why does channel 4 show the Simpsons Movie (2007)?
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Has anyone else noticed ITV2 has aired The Bourne Identity & The Bourne Supremacy about 6 times each this year? and that is not including the ITV2+1 airings!
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Or indeed Titanic (1997)... Which they have repeated several times over. Including all of the Alien movies too.
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Has anyone else noticed ITV2 has aired The Bourne Identity & The Bourne Supremacy about 6 times each this year? and that is not including the ITV2+1 airings!
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Has anyone else noticed ITV2 has aired The Bourne Identity & The Bourne Supremacy about 6 times each this year? and that is not including the ITV2+1 airings!
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Bizarrely Practical Magic was one of, if not the most, repeated films of 2011, racking up 9 screenings in total excluding +1 across ITV1, ITV2, Channel 5 and 5*.
It's on ITV1 again next week! |
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(500) Days of Summer - C4 - 08/01/2012 - 21:00
Starring: Zooey Deschannel, Joseph Gordon Levitt Director Marc Webb 87% Rotten Tomatoes will be watching on +1 though as it'll clash with DOI
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Fame - BBFC: PG - C4 - 21/01/2012 - 18:05
Starring: Kay Panabaker, Asher Book Director: Kevin Tancharoen Rotten Tomatoes: 25% (2009) Kay Panabaker and Asher Book star in this update of Alan Parker's 1980 musical about a group of young showbiz wannabes who have enroled at the New York Academy of Performing Arts. 127 Hours - BBFC: 15 - C4 - 22/01/2012 - 21:00 Starring: James Franco Director: Danny Boyle Rotten Tomatoes: 93% - Certified Fresh (2011) Danny Boyle's fact-based drama stars James Franco as a solo mountain climber who gets into a life-threatening predicament and takes a desperate, gory measure to extricate himself. Just over a year after it's UK theatrical release, gotta love Channel 4... |
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Fame - BBFC: PG - C4 - 21/01/2012 - 18:05
Starring: Kay Panabaker, Asher Book Director: Kevin Tancharoen Rotten Tomatoes: 25% (2009) Kay Panabaker and Asher Book star in this update of Alan Parker's 1980 musical about a group of young showbiz wannabes who have enroled at the New York Academy of Performing Arts. 127 Hours - BBFC: 15 - C4 - 22/01/2012 - 21:00 Starring: James Franco Director: Danny Boyle Rotten Tomatoes: 93% - Certified Fresh (2011) Danny Boyle's fact-based drama stars James Franco as a solo mountain climber who gets into a life-threatening predicament and takes a desperate, gory measure to extricate himself. Just over a year after it's UK theatrical release, gotta love Channel 4... |
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Wasn't 127 hours made by the film 4 comany. So it's not surprising it's out so quick
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Anything new?
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Anything new?
![]() Coming this week:- SUNDAY 12TH :- TREELESS MOUNTAIN - 2008 Drama, BBC4 - 10.30-11.55pm. AMELIA - 2009 Drama, CH4 - 12.30-2.25am.
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The Dark Knight has already been on TV 3 and TG 4 in Ireland, any sign of the UK premiere yet? It should be on ITV 1 as they seem to have a deal with Warner Bros. at the moment, but the odd Warner film still pops up on Channel 4 and Channel 5 so who knows...? I would put my money on ITV 1 showing it, but when? It was shown terrestrially in Ireland about 6 months ago!
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Or indeed Titanic (1997)... Which they have repeated several times over.
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Have a quick question: What channel would The King's Speech be on? I'd love it to be on BBC or ITV. I'd like it to premiere the first Christmas when Charles is King. The reason I'd want this to happen is so that they could have the King's Speech at 3pm (the Xmas speech) and then the movie at 3.10pm! So the listings would look like this:
3.00pm- The King's Speech 3.10pm- The King's Speech I bet that doesn't make any sense at all does it?
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Have a quick question: What channel would The King's Speech be on? I'd love it to be on BBC or ITV. I'd like it to premiere the first Christmas when Charles is King. The reason I'd want this to happen is so that they could have the King's Speech at 3pm (the Xmas speech) and then the movie at 3.10pm! So the listings would look like this:
3.00pm- The King's Speech 3.10pm- The King's Speech I bet that doesn't make any sense at all does it? ![]() LOL - like it! Seriously though, it will depend on who has the rights to the film studio. And it should be available to terrestrial tv long before the Queen abdicates/dies!
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more great responsible scheduling, as THE FANTASTIC MR FOX premiers on channel4 on sunday
way to go ..... |
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Sunday 26th February
6.10pm Movie Premiere: The House Bunny (Channel 5) 10pm Movie Premiere: Law Abiding Citizen (Channel 4) |
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LOL - like it! Seriously though, it will depend on who has the rights to the film studio. And it should be available to terrestrial tv long before the Queen abdicates/dies!
![]() Hehe, you never know when Charles might become King
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Sunday 26th February
6.10pm Movie Premiere: The House Bunny (Channel 5) 10pm Movie Premiere: Law Abiding Citizen (Channel 4) Also, ITV must still have some sort of deal with 20th Century Fox, otherwise how could they show Mrs Doubtfire last year in 2.35:1 and in HD and also have shown the 6 Star Wars movies too. Heck, Channel 5 also have shown a few 20th Century Fox movies too so they must have some sort of deal with Fox as well. |
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Isn't The House Bunny a 12 or 15? Typical Channel 5 putting films where they shouldn't be and editing them to suit.
Also, ITV must still have some sort of deal with 20th Century Fox, otherwise how could they show Mrs Doubtfire last year in 2.35:1 and in HD and also have shown the 6 Star Wars movies too. Heck, Channel 5 also have shown a few 20th Century Fox movies too so they must have some sort of deal with Fox as well. ITV has a pre-2006 (approximately) contract with Fox, which includes repeats of those films. Channel 5 has repeat deals on a per-film basis, except with Columbia Pictures, where they have a première and repeat rights for all films output by the studio. |
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BTW folks, Channel 4 were supposed to show The Final Destination last Sunday but pulled it from the listings as early as it was put in, as Channel 4 are airing Final Destination 3 this weekend that could be considered that the sequel isn't far behind.
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Sunday 4th March
10pm Movie Premiere: Inglourious Basterds (Channel 4/HD) |
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Monday 5th March
10pm Movie Premiere: Untraceable (Channel 5/HD) |
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will be watching on +1 though as it'll clash with DOI
