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(revised repeat) (February 2016)

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DV
dvboy
SOL posted:
Disappointingly, Channel 5 is up to its old tricks of shifting programmes around the schedule. This time it's Person of Interest, moved from Wed double bill from 10pm to Monday double bill from 10.55.

This week it's one episode at midnight. Continuity announcer mentioned it at least.
This does mean they now have an odd episode to schedule so let's hope they don't skip one like last series.
SO
SOL
The ratings must be poor. I'm surprised at that.
JF
JetixFann450
Channel 5 on Easter Sunday aired the terrifying movie Watership Down on Easter Sunday. (btw, my birthday) I think its down-right disappointing how Channel 5 aired this cartoon, which still has the terrifying factor as when it came out. Many took to Twitter to complain. There's one lesson Viacom has learned: Don't air terrifying movies on holidays, especially Easter Sunday.

EDIT: I just watched that film, and it is quite nice. Thumbs up
Last edited by JetixFann450 on 29 March 2016 5:09pm
DA
dazza1976
Channel 5 on Easter Sunday aired the terrifying movie Watership Down on Easter Sunday. (btw, my birthday) I think its down-right disappointing how Channel 5 aired this cartoon, which still has the terrifying factor as when it came out. Many took to Twitter to complain. There's one lesson Viacom has learned: Don't air terrifying movies on holidays, especially Easter Sunday.


Sorry, but other channels were available. Rolling Eyes
JO
Jonny
Channel 5 on Easter Sunday aired the terrifying movie Watership Down on Easter Sunday. (btw, my birthday) I think its down-right disappointing how Channel 5 aired this cartoon, which still has the terrifying factor as when it came out. Many took to Twitter to complain. There's one lesson Viacom has learned: Don't air terrifying movies on holidays, especially Easter Sunday.



CI
cityprod
Channel 5 on Easter Sunday aired the terrifying movie Watership Down on Easter Sunday. (btw, my birthday) I think its down-right disappointing how Channel 5 aired this cartoon, which still has the terrifying factor as when it came out. Many took to Twitter to complain. There's one lesson Viacom has learned: Don't air terrifying movies on holidays, especially Easter Sunday.


You think Watership Down is terrifying, try your average Hollywood slasher flick.
LL
Larry the Loafer
Could've been worse. They could've shown The Passion of the Christ.
GE
thegeek Founding member
T0M posted:
Don't know if this is supposed to be in here but just recently C5 got planning permission green lighted for Big Brother- which is going to be a complete overhaul with an extension etc.


here's the planning documents, for anyone who's interested: http://www6.hertsmere.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=documents&keyVal=O0ZZ09IFIT000
BR
Brekkie
The shells of the buildings are already up.

http://www.tellymix.co.uk/reality-tv/big-brother/255754-big-brother-2016-first-look-new-house-extension-construction.html
ED
ExDSStar
Could've been worse. They could've shown The Passion of the Christ.


Or a real adult film.
JO
Jon
Could've been worse. They could've shown The Passion of the Christ.


Or a real adult film.

Which your advocating on another thread.
London Lite, dbl and Nicky gave kudos
ST
steddenm
How long has Channel 5+24 been DOGless?

Plus why do they repeat the same show twice in one night one after another?

Inside Buckingham Palace this morning has been shown twice.

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