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(August 2004)

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MA
Matrix
Well ive just had the day off and was disgusted with the schedule on ONE. so just having a look through and had a play about with the ordering. Personally I think BBC ONE should regain the crown, which seems to be hanging around TWO at the mo, but seriously ive tried to move away from the Changing Room culture. See what you think. This is only the evening programming mind.
PS. Not sure whether this post should be here, so please feel free to place my thread anyway else, and no it won't fit there!
Joel.
MONDAY
6:00 – BBC News
6:45 – Regional News
7:00 – Eastenders
7:30 – Panorama
8:15 – Front Row
8:30 – Yes Minister
9:00 – Waking the Dead
10:00 – BBC News


TUESDAY
6:00 – BBC News
6:45 – Regional News
7:00 – Eastenders
7:30 – File on ONE
8:15 – Points of View
8:30 – Inventions that changed the world
9:30 – Little Britain
10:00 – BBC News

WEDNESDAY
6:00 – BBC News
6:45 – Regional News
7:00 – Holby City
8:00 – Superhomes
8:30 – FILM: Panic Room (2002)
10:00 – BBC News

THURSDAY
6:00 – BBC News
6:45 – Regional News
7:00 – Eastenders
7:30 – Music Live
8:15 – Days that shock the world
9:15 – The Deputy
10:00 – BBC News

FRIDAY
6:00 – BBC News
6:45 – Regional News
7:00 – Michael Palin Travel Documentary
8:15 – Review on ONE
8:30 – Dead Ringers
9:00 – Ab Fab
9:30 – Coupling
10:00 – BBC News

SATURDAY
6:00 – BBC News
6:45 – FILM: Primary Colours
8:20 – Causality
9:10 – Daziel and Pascoe
10:30 – BBC News
10:45 – FILM: White mans burden

SUNDAY
6:00 – BBC News
6:15 – Last of the summer wine
6:45 – Documentary on ONE
8:00 – Top Gear
9:00 – Waking the Dead
10:00 – BBC News
10:15 – BBC Proms 2004
LO
lobster
not bad, but i think the regions need more than fifteen minutes of news though.
JA
jay Founding member
These types of thread do nothing for me - but hey ho...

This type of schedule would be totally boring to me, and there wouldn't be alot of interest from the general public I fear. It is too much of a 'cultured' schedule you have created, like what you might see on BBC Four, although not quite as extreme.
MD
Mr D'Arcy
I couldnt be without my 30 minute fix of Susan & Chris on Points West!

And there would be no way that EastEnders would go out head to head with Emmerdale.

I do think BBC1 should drop lifestyle stuff, we get enough of that during the day, evenings should be for entertainment, factual and drama.

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