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To those who watch EE on BBC-A....
I just got this email from BBC-America. I think all the writing I did has paid off becasue they`ve changed the times on EE yet again!!!!.
EastEnders statement Aug 9 2002 BBC America has listened to the many fans who have contacted us and asked for a weekend airing of EastEnders. We cannot reinstate the Sunday airing of EastEnders because the show's ratings have been extremely disappointing. Indeed, it was evident that a large number of viewers were leaving BBC America when EastEnders came on. This is why we have replaced Sunday's EastEnders with two of our most popular and top rated shows Changing Rooms and Ground Force. However we understand that many fans are finding it difficult to see EastEnders in its current slot on Friday afternoons. Therefore the Friday showing will be replaced with a Saturday airing, 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. ET, starting September 7 (August 30 will be the last Friday airing). We hope this will give as many fans as possible the opportunity to watch the show and encourage new viewers to discover it. BBC America has to compete in a highly competitive environment, while bringing a range of great British programs to the widest possible U.S. audience. Nobody will be more delighted than us if EastEnders proves a success in its new time slot. However, we must make it clear that we will be reviewing the situation next year and if the show fails to perform on Saturdays it will be discontinued. Thank you for your continued support. Best regards, BBC AMERICA |
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Isn't that great
I read that this morning. I e-mailed BBCA to see if they could start the new move to Sat with the next episode and not repeat the one from Friday...that way we would not be knocked back to 4 weeks behind. And have you seen that the other site will be back this weekend!!!!! It's just a good day all around...plus it FRIDAY.
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yippee.......finally we was heard....i'm a bit ticked though....i e-mailed them also about the time change but i didn't get an e-mail......not fair....not fair at all
...just kidding i can care less if i got the e-mail i'm just glad that they are at least putting it back on on the weekends.......
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Does anyone know if this episode has the infamous fight scene in the Vic? Kung-Foo- fighting eeeeyaaaaaa
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YES JANSEY......we finally get to see the fight between the truemans and the slaters (which we should have seen last weekend) but i'm not going to go there.......i just can't wait to see the episode......we are sooooo far behind now
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In 2 hours time wooohooooooo
I don`t think we`ll be any further behind. We`ll see Fridays, and then we`ll see a new episode on the Saturday they start showing next month. ANd that Saturdays episode will be repeated the following Firday.if you get my drift? |
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Ok that would make sence. I thought they might show the same ep on Sat that they showed on Fri....like they dId last tIme they switched. So we should only be 3 weeks behind.
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well i sure hope your right wavlovr.....i don't need anything else to rant about
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I was just reading this thread and was just wondering how far behind(any idea of date or anything) you lot are compared to bbc in britain?
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Hello Alex. We were just 2 weeks behind and then BBCA changed the veiwing time so that we became three weeks behind. We do have Public TV stations that aire EE but most of them are 2-3 years behind. Alot of us, especially those on this board look at the updates on the BBC site...that way we can still chat about what just happened. Today on BBCA they showed the episode with the great Vic fight scene.
I taped it and will watch it tomorow....Go Trueman's.....Boo Slaters
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jansey, I hope by the time you read this that you`ll have watched EE coz it was absolutely fantastic from start to finish.
I was grinning like someone demented when I saw Phil *Boiled Bacon Face* Mitchell ![]() BTW, Jack Ryder (Jamie) is getting married Saturday...wonder if he`ll be taking his new step kids on honeymoom with him and Kym?
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It's early Sat am here so I am just getting ready. Have to find a good seat. LOL I heard that about Jack.....maybe they will adjoining rooms..you know one of those hotels that says" kids stay for free". Well I wish them goodluck and happiness. Chat later.
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Re: To those who watch EE on BBC-A....
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Originally posted by wavlovr Wow Americans like those shows????I just got this email from BBC-America. I think all the writing I did has paid off becasue they`ve changed the times on EE yet again!!!!. EastEnders statement Aug 9 2002 This is why we have replaced Sunday's EastEnders with two of our most popular and top rated shows Changing Rooms and Ground Force. What else does BBC-A show then in a typical day then? |
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check it out on the BBC America website also check out the shop which would surely be a must I ever move to the states! Get that kettle!
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How much do you guys pay for BBC America??
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The reason that EastEnders does so poorly in the US is probably due to a point that I think Bill Bryson made, that US soaps are about the upper echelons of society, what most Americans aspire to, ie Dynasty, while British soaps are something people can look at to say, well, at least my life isn't that bad, ie Brookside. I suppose this might say more about Brittish attitudes versus American attitudes to life, than their respective TV preferences. As an aside, my sister, who is American, is addicted to BBC America, and thinks that it's a great channel, but Quote:
There are ads on BBC America, and they are the cheesiest, mostly infomercial-type stuff: miracle cleaning solutions, miracle closet organizers, miracle whatever. You'd think they'd be aiming a bit higher than the sort of ads you see with professional wrestling...
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She obviuosly never watched Challenge. They always show those infomercial type ads (Especially that Songs 4 Worship one- Its on so often I pull out my hair every time i see it! Hearing "praise to the lord" songs and seeing people with their hands in the air 7 or 8 times a day is enough to drive you mad!") all the time.
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You should be lucky in America SKY Digital has god knows how many dedicated shopping channels and even the premuim content ovver here has teleshopping inserted into it !!!
IS it true that there is a god network in America like 10 channels - we only have two GOD (GOD Channel and GOD Revival) chanenls but that is bad enough!!! |
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Originally posted by andyk22 And don't forget all that 'paid programming' in the US...there God channels pay for air time on other channels. IS it true that there is a god network in America like 10 channels - we only have two GOD (GOD Channel and GOD Revival) chanenls but that is bad enough!!! In Memphis on Sunday mornings, most of the 80 channels on cable show religious programmes. |
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I know its a little of topic but when i was flicking throught there was this guy on TBN Europe asking for people to donate a 'gift' of $40 for 5 months or 1 off a $200 to keep broadcasting the message of God. Looking behind his well dressed manner was this plush background of studios a chruch and scenery with a lake .. so forth . Do people really pay these gifts then???? What are the accountinng figures for TBN ?
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BBC-America is part of package we don`t pay for it seperatly. Its on the basic package for $20 something, Which isn`t bad for 100+ channels.
Although here in WV I`m miffed because they don`t have local broadcasts here CBS, ABC, NBC, Fox, PBS. We get our *local* from New York and LA. Stupid FCC regulations. |
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How do you get regional news then?
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Most regional news is either on cable systems or the major cities for people who have DirecTV. I live out in the country so I don`t qualify - yet.
Ditto with DSL and cable modems. Thats one of the drawbacks of quiet country living - always the last to get anything decent. |
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I just got rid of my dish and swithced to digital cable here. I had my computer on the cable line and had TV on the Dish. I was paying $104.00 for the two together. I decided to combine them to save slightly. I ,like you wavlovr only got NY news even though I live in New England. I had to pay extra to get local news. It's almost become a game to see what you can get for the cheapest $$$$$. I think i am also preparing myself when EE goes to VOD which I have heard rumors of.
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Originally posted by wavlovr Same thing with our country -Cable and ASDL is getting better in residential areas but its unhead of outside citys and towns unless you can afford satellite modems - very pricy thoughMost regional news is either on cable systems or the major cities for people who have DirecTV. I live out in the country so I don`t qualify - yet. Ditto with DSL and cable modems. Thats one of the drawbacks of quiet country living - always the last to get anything decent. Bt control the market for that though which is a bit annoying but luckily my area is cabled too! In terms of reginal news throught the ariel is ok for my region but on sky it wont be on until next month - we get London news as a default with a select few others when the 30 minute round up is on. Do you have a HDTV? - is it a good as it is made out to be? Sureley the one could thing about being in the countryside is that you don't get affected by many sports blackouts though!? |
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I read that this morning. I e-mailed BBCA to see if they could start the new move to Sat with the next episode and not repeat the one from Friday...that way we would not be knocked back to 4 weeks behind. And have you seen that the other site will be back this weekend!!!!!
It's just a good day all around...plus it FRIDAY.