FA
I'm was very impressed with this weeks drama,,, Being Human.
I was expecting something more comedic, judging by the trailer, but I'm so glad that it wasn't.
It was an interesting concept and adds something to a simple friendship based drama.
I think that it has potential for a series, and I hope that they consider it.
I was expecting something more comedic, judging by the trailer, but I'm so glad that it wasn't.
It was an interesting concept and adds something to a simple friendship based drama.
I think that it has potential for a series, and I hope that they consider it.
CW
Full article: http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2008/02_february/19/three.shtml
Charlie Wells
Moderator
BBC Press release posted:
Record share and reach figures for BBC Three
BBC Three's first revamp week has seen record share and reach figures for the channel.
BBC Three's first revamp week has seen record share and reach figures for the channel.
Full article: http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2008/02_february/19/three.shtml
GS
where?
You are intolerable.
Gavin Scott
Founding member
Tom9 posted:
Jugalug posted:
However nice this look is, I can't help thinking that it's not as good as what went before. Give it some tweakage, it'd be fine for another few years.
Have another read.
Tom9 posted:
ok i sorry!
it's andy
does he present friady to monday?
it's andy
does he present friady to monday?
Have another read.
where?
You are intolerable.
GS
Surely a case of rubberneckers watching a car crash?
I'm pleased that Three has increased its reach to its target audience. I'm obviously not one of them - but that's just fine.
I do wish someone would have the guts to acknowledge that La Allen is a dead duck and shouldn't have been hired in the first place.
Gavin Scott
Founding member
BBC Press Office posted:
The BBC iPlayer has also seen programmes such as Lily Allen And Friends prosper: according to the latest available figures, it was the second most requested programme when it launched on the BBC iPlayer last Wednesday and since then has remained in the top 20 programmes.
Surely a case of rubberneckers watching a car crash?
I'm pleased that Three has increased its reach to its target audience. I'm obviously not one of them - but that's just fine.
I do wish someone would have the guts to acknowledge that La Allen is a dead duck and shouldn't have been hired in the first place.
RE
Surely a case of rubberneckers watching a car crash?
That, and it's spent a big chunk of the past week as the big picture on bbc.co.uk/iplayer/
Gavin Scott posted:
BBC Press Office posted:
The BBC iPlayer has also seen programmes such as Lily Allen And Friends prosper: according to the latest available figures, it was the second most requested programme when it launched on the BBC iPlayer last Wednesday and since then has remained in the top 20 programmes.
Surely a case of rubberneckers watching a car crash?
That, and it's spent a big chunk of the past week as the big picture on bbc.co.uk/iplayer/
LW
Are you talking about Dead or Alive 's fontman or something?!
http://www.musictowers.com/assets/gallery/P/pic_1-25-2007_3-13-39_PM_7056.jpg
I think it's pretty obvious I *am*.
http://www.rp-network.com/tvforum/uploads/bbc35.jpg
LMAO!
I've not seen that 60 Seconds woman before, hence my being a bit befuddled by your post.
I'd assumed you'd either put "she" instead of "he" by accident - and therefore that BBC Three really does have a male presenter named "Pete Burns" - or that you'd mucked up the name (e.g. there's actually a female presenter called "Penny Burns" or whatever).
I didn't realise that you were making a deliberate joke!
Considering that Dead or Alive 's Pete Burns has hairdos/wigs of various colours, it's quite a coincidence that the particular picture I chose of him was very like the 60 Seconds woman - who I'd never seen at that time.
I could just as easily have chosen, say, this:
http://butlersheetmetal.com/tinbasherblog/images/pete_burns.JPG
...which doesn't look much like the 60 Seconds woman.
In the News at Ten thread Gavin Scott posted:
little white dot posted:
Gavin Scott posted:
Pete Burns
on BBC Three's 60 Seconds didn't do very well either, and
she
only...
Are you talking about Dead or Alive 's fontman or something?!
http://www.musictowers.com/assets/gallery/P/pic_1-25-2007_3-13-39_PM_7056.jpg
I think it's pretty obvious I *am*.
http://www.rp-network.com/tvforum/uploads/bbc35.jpg
LMAO!
I've not seen that 60 Seconds woman before, hence my being a bit befuddled by your post.
I'd assumed you'd either put "she" instead of "he" by accident - and therefore that BBC Three really does have a male presenter named "Pete Burns" - or that you'd mucked up the name (e.g. there's actually a female presenter called "Penny Burns" or whatever).
I didn't realise that you were making a deliberate joke!
Considering that Dead or Alive 's Pete Burns has hairdos/wigs of various colours, it's quite a coincidence that the particular picture I chose of him was very like the 60 Seconds woman - who I'd never seen at that time.
I could just as easily have chosen, say, this:
http://butlersheetmetal.com/tinbasherblog/images/pete_burns.JPG
...which doesn't look much like the 60 Seconds woman.
PR
I'm sure they're lovely people, but I don't rate the new BBC3 news presenters. I didn't 'take-in' a word Andy said because i was so busy thinking about how badly he said it, and Tamsin/Tasmin is shockingly ... well just shocking!
The BBC has plenty of people who CAN present and are still target audience. Where did these two come from?
The BBC has plenty of people who CAN present and are still target audience. Where did these two come from?