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Appeal Glitch at 7pm on BBC One

(August 2003)

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DA
Dan Founding member
noggin posted:
Yep - it ran at least twice on BBC Three, and I think twice on BBC One?


Only by accident Laughing
JA
james2001 Founding member
Ed Hammond posted:
Sounded very thespian, didn't he? It's like listening to Pam St. Clement, what plays Pat Butcher in EastEnders.


Call me a geek, but there's been no Pat Butcher since 1996.
JE
Jenny Founding member
Nick Harvey posted:
The server must have glitched about half way through and the content jumped BACK a few minutes producing the amazing wording "Ten pounds can buy enough high fibre biscuits to keep a family alive for 'click/glitch' twenty-four years".

By the way, when the phrase came round the second time, the ten pounds worth of biscuits kept the family alive for ONE DAY.


Inflation's really gotten out of control, hasn't it?
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A former member
james2001 posted:
Ed Hammond posted:
Sounded very thespian, didn't he? It's like listening to Pam St. Clement, what plays Pat Butcher in EastEnders.


Call me a geek, but there's been no Pat Butcher since 1996.
Yeah, it's Pat Evans now: http://www.bbc.co.uk/eastenders/characters/pat_e_biog.shtml
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A former member
Whataday posted:
Larry Scutta posted:
What has happened to his voice, he never used to sound like that did he?


He always sounded like that in real life. The Grant Mitchell accent was put on (s'called acting).


Yes I know that, thanks for stating the bleeding obvious!
I don't remember him speaking like that out of character either

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MA
Marcus Founding member
noggin posted:
Nick Harvey posted:
Reuben posted:
Was it supposed to be on then?

Not scheduled, just popped in at the last minute.

Dead Ringers fans will understand if I simply say it was for the librarians!


Yep - it ran at least twice on BBC Three, and I think twice on BBC One?


and on News24
DA
DAS Founding member
It cocked up on BBC FOUR as well - the sound was missing for the first 30 seconds or so.

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