JO
Ah yes that would be:
tvme posted:
Ah yes that would be:
WI
I note that on April 12th, Doctor Who has a later start time of 6.45pm. Is this a sign of the BBC backing down after Russell T Davies expressed his unhappiness of the earlier slot or is it a sign that BBC bosses are secretly worried about poor ratings? Either way, I work on Saturdays, absolutely adore Doctor Who and think 6.45pm is much better than 6.20! Be interesting to see if the timings move about all over the place or not.........
ST
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It seems a good idea to move it back to around the 7pm slot really, especially as during the summer many people don't start watching TV until later in the evening.
I don't think it's a good idea to have random times each week though. They certainly did some damage during the last series.
BroadcastNews posted:
Doctor Who is to move to a later slot midway through its current run amid controversy over the BBC's decision to schedule the opening episode at 6.20pm.
Executive producer Russell T Davies confirmed at the series press launch this week that it would move closer to its traditional 7pm slot after six or seven episodes.
Executive producer Russell T Davies confirmed at the series press launch this week that it would move closer to its traditional 7pm slot after six or seven episodes.
It seems a good idea to move it back to around the 7pm slot really, especially as during the summer many people don't start watching TV until later in the evening.
I don't think it's a good idea to have random times each week though. They certainly did some damage during the last series.
TV
Here are 2 exclusive clips of tonights Doctor Who from CBBC: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=gGXqG5vv4Hw
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=lWftRMsrcYg
(They ARE new )
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=lWftRMsrcYg
(They ARE new )
CO
So then, Doctor Who the action-romantic-comedy descends to a new level of farcial comedy for the new season opener.
This is what happens when the writers look to inspiration for the plotline from Pillsbury Doughboy commercials.
http://www.google.com/images?q=tbn:dKD_0prDg7oJ:images.teamsugar.com/files/users/1/15259/45_2007/pdoughboy.jpg
Should General Mills, owners of The Pillsbury Company, be seeking damages?
This is what happens when the writers look to inspiration for the plotline from Pillsbury Doughboy commercials.
http://www.google.com/images?q=tbn:dKD_0prDg7oJ:images.teamsugar.com/files/users/1/15259/45_2007/pdoughboy.jpg
Should General Mills, owners of The Pillsbury Company, be seeking damages?