Do some BBC one announcers sometimes pop up on BBC three? at the end of Family Guy a BBC one announcer came on to say more Family guy next. but then on the ident into it it was a BBC Three announcer.
Do some BBC one announcers sometimes pop up on BBC three? at the end of Family Guy a BBC one announcer came on to say more Family guy next. but then on the ident into it it was a BBC Three announcer.
Happens fairly regularly.
Guaranteed to happen when the schedule changes at short notice.
Do some BBC one announcers sometimes pop up on BBC three? at the end of Family Guy a BBC one announcer came on to say more Family guy next. but then on the ident into it it was a BBC Three announcer.
Happens fairly regularly.
Guaranteed to happen when the schedule changes at short notice.
Tends to happen a lot when there's a warning for violence/language etc. From this we can assume the compliance information often emerges after the announcer has done their recording session.
Tends to happen a lot when there's a warning for violence/language etc. From this we can assume the compliance information often emerges after the announcer has done their recording session.
Or maybe BBC Three want it to be seen that it is the old BBC One squares killing the vibe by warning of swearing and nudity and not the hip young groovy cats of BBC Three.
Huh, that's odd, trailers never seem to use programme logos usually - and that logo is normally only used on DVDs, the title sequence instead using one made up of school desks, so it may well be the first time it's been used on screen.
Tends to happen a lot when there's a warning for violence/language etc. From this we can assume the compliance information often emerges after the announcer has done their recording session.
Or maybe BBC Three want it to be seen that it is the old BBC One squares killing the vibe by warning of swearing and nudity and not the hip young groovy cats of BBC Three.
Huh, that's odd, trailers never seem to use programme logos usually - and that logo is normally only used on DVDs, the title sequence instead using one made up of school desks, so it may well be the first time it's been used on screen.
It's an awful trailer which ever way you look at it, makes it look like a CBBC show.
Did someone forget to announce a content warning on the lead in to New Tricks? A strap has just popped up four minutes to declare that "This programme contains scenes of a sexual nature" - just as the leads are watching - in the course of an investigation, of course - a (off-screen) porn tape.
Not seen it mentioned here so it's not an obvious issue but ***cough*** The Sun ***cough*** today trying to get a little bit of outrage going for the BBC using the helicopter ident at least twice over the weekend into the news where the top story was the helicopter fatalities up in Scotland.