it made me think that BBC ONE Scotland used the original '07 Neon ident in
Frank Skinner Live
rather than the '09 edit, which would have been nice, mind you.
it made me think that BBC One Northern Ireland used the original '07 Bikes ident in
Frank Skinner Live
rather than the '09 edit, which would have been nice, mind you.
Well done, you figured out how to copy and paste someone else's post.
it made me think that BBC ONE Scotland used the original '07 Neon ident in
Frank Skinner Live
rather than the '09 edit, which would have been nice, mind you.
it made me think that BBC One Northern Ireland used the original '07 Bikes ident in
Frank Skinner Live
rather than the '09 edit, which would have been nice, mind you.
Well done, you figured out how to copy and paste someone else's post.
I thought you'd made an interesting observation, until I realised you'd selectively quoted Critique to make it look like he'd been plagiarising posts.
I thought you'd made an interesting observation, until I realised you'd selectively quoted Critique to make it look like he'd been plagiarising posts.
It's still a valid observation, I simply quoted what part he copied (and it's to the letter, he italicized "Frank Skinner Live" just the same).
It's clear to see what else he posted if you click "Previous".
22 days later
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Something strange is going on with the idents and CA, Its like the CA timing if off and is crashing out of the idents and onto the start of programmes, Fine then with network but when its opt out you have to start wondering if there computer troubles.
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There is clearly something wrong at Glasgow, the timings are out and are crashing into programmes, or network promos etc
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Here is the best one. 21 seconds of Clean Silk, then switches to Swan before the CA introduces Scotland 2015.
24 days later
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Just to say BBC Scotland are moving thins about tomorrow, between 4-8pm, mainly due to the fact its not a Scottish holiday tomorrow thus given Reporting Scotland 30mins slot, while also give Tattoo a better slot from 7-8pm.
So BBC One Scotland's Sportscene results programme has been on air since 16:00 and continues until 17:10.
However, just before 16:30 the presenter David Currie cut into a discussion with the studio pundits, saying "Thanks guys, we'll leave it there whilst some latecomers join the programme". He then paused for a moment, and went into a "Good afternoon, and welcome" before then re-introducing his studio guests and doing a roundup of the afternoon's scores - then going back to the discussion/analysis.
I can't work out who's joining the Sportscene results programme at 16:30? Doesn't look like any red button feed, BBC Alba, radio or online coverage? Curious as to who that restart of the programme was intended for?
Ah, that must be it then. I will take a look next week - I think one of my tellies has that.
If anyone is interested you can see the rather clunky re-introduction of the programme at about 31:00 mins in here on iPlayer.
Doesn't explain the reintroduction though as that's done at the point the BBC1 coverage begins (and I don't think Sportscene airs from 3-4pm on the connected red button).