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Not sure if this has been mentioned before but is it unfair to vote during the week, surely with is based on personal favorite rather than the actual performance on a Saturday night.
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It is but then it is all for charity (although from all the fallouts this week you wouldn't know it!) and allows more money to be raised
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Last edited by Shappy : 06-11-2006 at 12:18. |
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Actually, I think the most money is raised on Saturday night so I can't see it being a real problem.
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Biggest problem for me is that I can't vote at all - because I live in Switzerland. Why on earth don't the BBC set up a phone line for overseas viewers as well? They manage to do it all right on the Children in Need night itself. I can of course donate to Children in Need, but would like to be given the chance to have my say as well.
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