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Have I Got News For You (October 2011)

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A former member
Appears the extended show has moved to BBC One & transmitting on Sundays after the Ten, according to the RT.


Dam it we'll never get to see it now in Scotland if that's the case


They have Dave in Scotland don't they? (admitly that'll be in the next decade) and the iPlayer?


I would rather watch it on the telly this year, thing is that Sunday slot is know for providing opt out programmes
BE
besty
Saw the new advert for HIGNFY, used Rebecca's Black's ''Friday'' felt sorry for the show Laughing


Not exactly proud I know this, but is actually the Glee cover of the song. First time I've heard a Glee cover outside of Don't Stop Believing on a promo like this - odd choice I agree.
DJ
DJGM

I would rather watch it on the telly this year, thing is that Sunday slot is know for providing opt out programmes


Of course, you could plug your PC into your TV, and watch it on BBC iPlayer that way, instead of at your desk.
GE
thegeek Founding member
besty posted:
Saw the new advert for HIGNFY, used Rebecca's Black's ''Friday'' felt sorry for the show Laughing


Not exactly proud I know this, but is actually the Glee cover of the song. First time I've heard a Glee cover outside of Don't Stop Believing on a promo like this - odd choice I agree.


I'm glad you identified that for me - I was aware that it wasn't Rebecca Black, but didn't want to look up what it was for fear of getting it stuck in my head even more. Presumably the Glee version has been released by a proper label, so the rights were easier to work out.

Appears the extended show has moved to BBC One & transmitting on Sundays after the Ten, according to the RT.


Dam it we'll never get to see it now in Scotland if that's the case


They have Dave in Scotland don't they? (admitly that'll be in the next decade) and the iPlayer?


I would rather watch it on the telly this year, thing is that Sunday slot is know for providing opt out programmes

Turns out that this week's HIGABMNFY will be on at its normal time in Scotland (and a bit later in NI and Wales), but not at all in North East and Cumbria - who will apparently get 35 minutes of local news followed by a documentary about the Metro Centre.

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