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From Monday 15th July 2019 (July 2019)

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FrancesC
The Film Review is back in its normal time slot tonight of 17:45...

And World News Today is showing as back this weekend (just for whoever the WNT super-fan is)

Isn’t the 2100 slot always branded as World News Today on the online schedule during the pandemic?


Oh, it probably was. I don’t watch it, but I thought I hadn’t seen it before (and went to look back at last weekend and it was there) so I don’t know.

Even there is a catch-up on iPlayer…
BTW will the Film Review be delayed once again due to the incident in Glasgow?
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Matthew_Fieldhouse
Isn’t the 2100 slot always branded as World News Today on the online schedule during the pandemic?


Oh, it probably was. I don’t watch it, but I thought I hadn’t seen it before (and went to look back at last weekend and it was there) so I don’t know.

BTW will the Film Review be delayed once again due to the incident in Glasgow?

Hard to say because the situation is developing
CM
cmthwtv
Clive Myrie presenting live from the front of NBH... or not....

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TVNewsviewer
Annita McVeigh presenting pre-recorded "Coronavirus: What Next?" programme from some studio on the balcony this weekend (is that Studio C or some other studio?). As it's not Studio E, I am wondering if this gives us any clue as to what time of the day the programme is recorded - perhaps Studio E wasn't available between those times earlier today. 7pm-7.30pm when Newsnight were using it? Surely not, as surely Annita McVeigh, being the morning presenter early, wouldn't be in the building at 7pm?
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cmthwtv
Annita McVeigh presenting pre-recorded "Coronavirus: What Next?" programme from some studio on the balcony this weekend (is that Studio C or some other studio?). As it's not Studio E, I am wondering if this gives us any clue as to what time of the day the programme is recorded - perhaps Studio E wasn't available between those times earlier today. 7pm-7.30pm when Newsnight were using it? Surely not, as surely Annita McVeigh, being the morning presenter early, wouldn't be in the building at 7pm?


Christ, looks like something out of a secondary school project.

Looks like A. Or some other green screen studio, unless she has got green highlights in her hair..

I presume it’s recorded during Breakfast, as after that the next time E is free is 7pm.
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AlexS
Annita McVeigh presenting pre-recorded "Coronavirus: What Next?" programme from some studio on the balcony this weekend (is that Studio C or some other studio?). As it's not Studio E, I am wondering if this gives us any clue as to what time of the day the programme is recorded - perhaps Studio E wasn't available between those times earlier today. 7pm-7.30pm when Newsnight were using it? Surely not, as surely Annita McVeigh, being the morning presenter early, wouldn't be in the building at 7pm?

It's definitely not C. Looks like a poor quality CSO job to me so it's probably a weather studio or the DTL point used on breakfast.
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m_in_m
AlexS posted:
Annita McVeigh presenting pre-recorded "Coronavirus: What Next?" programme from some studio on the balcony this weekend (is that Studio C or some other studio?). As it's not Studio E, I am wondering if this gives us any clue as to what time of the day the programme is recorded - perhaps Studio E wasn't available between those times earlier today. 7pm-7.30pm when Newsnight were using it? Surely not, as surely Annita McVeigh, being the morning presenter early, wouldn't be in the building at 7pm?

It's definitely not C. Looks like a poor quality CSO job to me so it's probably a weather studio or the DTL point used on breakfast.

I'd imagine studio F which I think in a single camera CSO studio. May not be perfect but given the proportion of the programme that is from a studio it does the job well enough.
Last edited by m_in_m on 26 June 2020 10:01pm - 2 times in total
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cmthwtv
Has the BBC banned Reeta from sitting down? She’s done 80% of the Ten from the catwalk.

Blatant BBC anti-chair bias.
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FrancesC
Have wanted to talk about this for a long time - has the shortened Ten intro ‘yellowed’?
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Josh
Is it normal for BBC Parliament to show "m000kn5d" at 6:05pm today? Doesn't look normal.
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valley
Josh posted:
Is it normal for BBC Parliament to show "m000kn5d" at 6:05pm today? Doesn't look normal.

Isn't that an iPlayer code?
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Steve in Pudsey
That's the code on the end of the programme's web page URL

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000kn5d

Probably a bit of wayward copy and pasting

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