NG
Fools. How could they schedule a tweet for a show like The Apprentice Final. You HAVE to have someone manually sending something like that. Even if it doesn't follow a live show (and everyone knows Sports Personality of the Year can overrun...) the news can be extended etc.
noggin
Founding member
Because SPOTY over-ran, which it always does, BBC One was running late this evening.
Radio Times therefore spoilt the Apprentice by announcing the winner with a scheduled tweet before it was broadcast.
Radio Times therefore spoilt the Apprentice by announcing the winner with a scheduled tweet before it was broadcast.
Fools. How could they schedule a tweet for a show like The Apprentice Final. You HAVE to have someone manually sending something like that. Even if it doesn't follow a live show (and everyone knows Sports Personality of the Year can overrun...) the news can be extended etc.
BA
I'm glad that (for once) I decided not to frequent Twitter at all during the final.
Because SPOTY over-ran, which it always does, BBC One was running late this evening.
Radio Times therefore spoilt the Apprentice by announcing the winner with a scheduled tweet before it was broadcast.
Radio Times therefore spoilt the Apprentice by announcing the winner with a scheduled tweet before it was broadcast.
I'm glad that (for once) I decided not to frequent Twitter at all during the final.
CG
Nice little insight into BBC One's presentation for 2016, at the end of this trailer for 'Death in Paradise'.
:-(
A former member
Its the return of Love then..
:-(
A former member