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(May 2009)

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A former member
I do believe these messages have to be pre-recorded to compile as agreed.
DA
David


Why are the letters all over the place? The 'C' in 'BBC' on the 5th line seems to be the worst. It is higher than the 'BB'.
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A former member
Well, we have robins and Alice in Wonderland from Disney
MA
Markymark
Well, we have robins and Alice in Wonderland from Disney


Which one of them was Peter Offer in costume ?
DA
David
The One Show made use of BBC South East Today's Simon Jones this evening for a report on the weather. He did a quick piece to camera and then interviewed a woman from the Environment Agency live, for viewers in the South East this was pretty much the same piece to camera and same interview with the same woman from the Environment Agency that he did live 20 minutes earlier. A woman called Sarah, who is not a The One Show regular, also reported from Scotland. She spoke about talkback and the weather. I assume she was from BBC Scotland.
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Paul Clark
A still programme slide due to the schedule change.
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Taken by BBC One Scotland - no locally branded version there. Not sure if this was the case all round.
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A former member
When was the last slide before this? It good to see them still around.
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ETP1 Forever
When was the last slide before this? It good to see them still around.

Can't remember if the Sign Zone used to use them when it was on 1, but BBC2 were still using them on a regular basis during schools programmes until 2010.
WA
watchingtv
There was just the red slide at just before 9pm to promote the next programme, Nelson Mandela.

12 days later

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JasonB
I thought the BBC were going to axe Homes Under The Hammer?
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Cando
I thought the BBC were going to axe Homes Under The Hammer?


NO! Cash in the attic and to buy or not to buy were axed. HUTH was never under threat, way too popular to be axed.
VMPhil and bilky asko gave kudos
JA
JAS84
Yeah, they did announce that weekday morning shows would be revamped, but Homes Under the Hammer and Bargain Hunt are both unaffected. Basically, they wanted only one antiques show and one property show regularly in the lineup, there used to often be two of one and three of the other.

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