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Hassan will you please get off your high horse. It's not my fault my iPad decides it wants to fill in my words.
I'm pretty sure auto correct doesn't spell it wrong though. That's a pretty outdated expression though. Pretty soon that horse won't be able to remember its own name. |
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The appointment of Humes on The Voice is now confirmed: http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s154/...ma-willis.html Wonder what Simon Cowell will say if somebody his empire brought into the public eye leads to the further downfall of that very same empire? (N.B. I am aware this is a hypothetical situation!!!) Quote:
BBC1 needs a more vaired schedhule other then The One Show, filler and soaps
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Well, they COULD actually make new programmes to fill the WR slot. By shifting WR to BBC2 doesn't damage their diverse appeal quota.
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The One show and programmes like rip off britain are not PBS. The schedule was a lot more vaired weekdays with programmes like Holiday and Telly Addicts.
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Looks like there is definitely a SCD / XF clash on 28 September.
SCD running 19:00 - 20:25 XF 20:00 - 21:30 (XF 90 minutes on both Sat & Sun for Bootcamp) |
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Looks like there is definitely a SCD / XF clash on 28 September.
SCD running 19:00 - 20:25 XF 20:00 - 21:30 (XF 90 minutes on both Sat & Sun for Bootcamp) )
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Which is a fine argument to make but the BBC (and BBC1) have a duty to appeal to a diverse and wide ranging audience. Does the BBC have anything else that they can schedule regularly on BBC1 that appeals to the same demographics as Waterloo Road? If not they run the risk of losing the show and that particular demographic.
Although again I ask the question of just how popular is it with younger viewers? |
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Looks like there is definitely a SCD / XF clash on 28 September.
SCD running 19:00 - 20:25 XF 20:00 - 21:30 (XF 90 minutes on both Sat & Sun for Bootcamp) |
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Looks like there is definitely a SCD / XF clash on 28 September.
SCD running 19:00 - 20:25 XF 20:00 - 21:30 (XF 90 minutes on both Sat & Sun for Bootcamp) The first 25 minutes will obviously be hurt but it has the opportunity to grow from then on. Sorry if my post is a bit Samuel-esque... |
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The appointment of Humes on The Voice is now confirmed: http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s154/...ma-willis.html
Wonder what Simon Cowell will say if somebody his empire brought into the public eye leads to the further downfall of that very same empire? (N.B. I am aware this is a hypothetical situation!!!) |
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Looks like there is definitely a SCD / XF clash on 28 September.
SCD running 19:00 - 20:25 XF 20:00 - 21:30 (XF 90 minutes on both Sat & Sun for Bootcamp) |
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Do you have access to the overnights?
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Oh dear, nothing gone right for this show really.
Stepping Out': Carl Froch, Rachael Cordingley quit show due to injury http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/...to-injury.html Stepping Out Final is at 6.45pm on Sat 28 Sep. |
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The Great British Year, formerly known as Seasons, will take over from WDYTYA? on the 2nd October as I expected, should do well for BBC One.
Shame they didn't start a new drama in that slot or on Thursday (Disaster Britain, one off filler doc) though, but I think it'll be the week after (w/c 5th October) when BBC1's Autumn really starts. New Tricks and Motorway Cops finish, freeing up Monday and Tuesday, I think we'll see The Escape Artist and The Paradise in those slots, although there's a slight chance of The Paradise moving to Sundays. |
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I doubt you'd ever get a Wonder Woman series, no one seems to have a clear handle on the character, whose origins have been reset several times in recent years, (including changing it completely and moving the setting of the book from America to London), and the books are full of over the top characters and ideas that work fine in comics but wouldn't on TV.
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Also worth mentioning that CBS only have one new procedural this year (Intelligence) and it doesn't start until 2014 but is unsold so far.
Procedural wise this year there's Killer Women and Mind Games on ABC both scheduled for 2014 and both unsold. Fox have Almost Human and Rake which are both basically procedurals albeit Almost Human has a pretty strong sci-fi bent. Both are unsold and Almost Human is set to begin later this year after the World Series I think. That might change if Sleepy Hollow holds well though. NBC have Blacklist and Ironside. Blacklist would have been perfect for Five but Sky Living beat them to it and Ironside which is unsold could work well for them. I guess there's Chicago PD as well which will have procedural elements but given that its a spin-off of Chicago Fire its appeal is likely limited. That's incredibly easy to say and incredibly difficult to do. As many shows can demonstrate grabbing a young audience isn't as easy as you think. |
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No. I just speak to one of the people there from time to time and ask nicely.
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Endeavour series 2 has gone into production which means it should be ready for broadcast in early 2014. Hopefully this next series sees an increase in ratings, as this years were slightly underwhelming considering the reaction to the pilot ep.
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Can't help but find it odd that The Voice has picked up a former X Factor act as host considering the fact that the two shows are meant to be rivals on screen.
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Can't help but find it odd that The Voice has picked up a former X Factor act as host considering the fact that the two shows are meant to be rivals on screen.
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Itv are launching a new channel in October. More details soon...
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Itv are launching a new channel in October. More details soon...
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The extension of overnight brand The Store into a full channel, in conjunction with JML.
Nothing really relevant to this thread. |
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Should be interesting tonight. BBC One has some strongish competition from ITV with the ECL and Man U, still expect BBC One to win the evening with EE and New Tricks, but ITV could get 5 million peak if this game is good.
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Also on the subject of Waterloo Road I'm curious about something, how popular is it with younger audiences?
C4-15: 523k (16% skew) 16-34: 791k (24%) 35-44: 416k (13%) 45-54: 547k (17%) 55-64: 286k (9%) 65+: 717k (22%) All viewers: 3.28m Forty percent is a huge under-35 skew: higher than either of The X Factor's shows that week, for instance. Episode two last week dipped to 2.90m (13.7%). In order to match the equivalent episode last year (by the calendar) it needs to get 3.54m (15.6%) this week. Quote:
Shame they didn't start a new drama in that slot or on Thursday (Disaster Britain, one off filler doc) though, but I think it'll be the week after (w/c 5th October) when BBC1's Autumn really starts.
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Thanks for clarifying.
I'm pretty sure auto correct doesn't spell it wrong though. That's a pretty outdated expression though. Pretty soon that horse won't be able to remember its own name. ![]() so am I officially off your ignore list now
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Coronation Street: 8.72m (40.0%)
Coronation Street: 8.91m (37.7%) Emmerdale: 7.33m (35.7%) Eastenders: 7.01m (30.3%) Hollyoaks: 1.04m (5.7%) Hollyoaks: 686k (3.4%) BBC Three's repeat of EE only got 284k which is unusually low. http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/s3...gs-in-89m.html |
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