AR
They've been airing them since yesterday morning. Simple execution but they're not bad at all.
Gold is all loved up today, OSP and bumpers have been reskinned for Valentine's Day
They've been airing them since yesterday morning. Simple execution but they're not bad at all.
RL
Same old programmes though?
Gold is all loved up today, OSP and bumpers have been reskinned for Valentine's Day
Same old programmes though?
DB
Same old programmes though?
It rates, despite being super repetitive.
Gold is all loved up today, OSP and bumpers have been reskinned for Valentine's Day
Same old programmes though?
It rates, despite being super repetitive.
JF
Same old programmes though?
It rates, despite being super repetitive.
If you think that's bad, see what MTV US does with one particular show that covers funny internet videos. Takes up an ENTIRE DAY on MTV at times.
Then again, who willingly watches MTV?
Gold is all loved up today, OSP and bumpers have been reskinned for Valentine's Day
Same old programmes though?
It rates, despite being super repetitive.
If you think that's bad, see what MTV US does with one particular show that covers funny internet videos. Takes up an ENTIRE DAY on MTV at times.
Then again, who willingly watches MTV?
PA
Gold appear to have got new copies of I’m Alan Partridge. Vastly improved quality (HD?) and I’m not sure I’ve ever seen this in widescreen before.
BH
BillyH
Founding member
Schedule indicates they're showing the second series from 2002, which has always been widescreen - the first series in 1997 was 4:3.
I'd presume they're SD copies still as it was filmed on videotape, although it would be fun if I'm Alan Partridge was actually some groundbreaking secret HD test broadcast like those mid-90s Fifteen to One episodes that aired in widescreen on Challenge for the first time about 20 years later.
I'd presume they're SD copies still as it was filmed on videotape, although it would be fun if I'm Alan Partridge was actually some groundbreaking secret HD test broadcast like those mid-90s Fifteen to One episodes that aired in widescreen on Challenge for the first time about 20 years later.
JA
To be fair, those 15 to 1 episodes were shown in 16:9 originally too, albeit letterboxed as it was pre-digital. The graphics in those episodes aren't 4:3 safe, so they couldn't have got away with cropping it to 4:3, like they did with Hollyoaks (which had also been 16:9 from day one, even if it wasn't shown that way until years later).