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Cowell unhappy with strictly scheduling?
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/strictly...scheduling.htm
As much as I agree with Simon Cowell, its TXF which has had the scatty scheduling this year. Of course the shows are bound to clash, Strictly has always been on an early Saturday night longer than TXF has. |
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Why should SCD change their schedule so that it doesn't clash with the X-Factor, if it bothers Simon so much then get ITV to change the time it airs X-Factor.
I agree it's frustrating that they clash, but that's what DVD and video recorders are for ...lol We watch SCD and tape X-Factor so we can fast forward through the ads
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Simon Cowell thinks he runs the world, why doesnt he get ITV to reschedule X Factor if SCD is interfering with his precious X factor. Its always someone elses fault with him.
I like watching both programmes but at the moment if I had to pick I would watch SCD. X factor is repeated so many times over the weekend you couldnt miss it even if you tried!! |
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It's a two way street. Why don't ITV move their show so it isnt against SCD therefore getting move viewers and then they can charge the advertisers more money. They are a commerical company.
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One could argue Strictly has been in that slot longer than TXF.
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It hasn't even been up against X Factor that much this year. Week 1 started half hour before The X Factor. Week 2 there was no X Factor.
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Ah but it keeps X Factor in people's minds though if he keeps talking about it.
There's nothing he can do about BBC scheduling even in the megalomaniac world he lives in. |
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Welcome to the real world, Simon. Not everybody is obsessed with The X Factor.
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Welcome to the real world, Simon. Not everybody is obsessed with The X Factor.
![]() ![]() Carry on BBC!!!!
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If Simon doesn't like competition then tough. The viewers will decide which show they like best by watching it and frankly, SCD is a lot more entertaining than watching Louis, Simon and Sharon plus the truly irritating Danni goe through their playacting. The best show will win out.
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talent
You see a lot more talent on SCD. And I'd rather see Camilla than some of the revolting sights you see on X Factor! No wonder the X factor judges laugh!
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This is my first year switching over from the X Factor and I have really enjoyed it so far.
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