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Final Something For The Weekend this Sunday (March 2012)

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VM
VMPhil
Does NO one remember the original format of this programme?

it was presented by Nadia Sawalha and broadcast Archive clips


Does ANYONE care?


Doesn't it still broadcast archive clips? In fact I'm pretty sure 50% of the programme is made up of archive clips from shows like Two Fat Ladies and Rick Stein shows.

Also, please rename the title of this thread to 'Something for the Weekend'. I had to do a Google search to find this thread because I keep thinking the thread is about something else!
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A former member
Does NO one remember the original format of this programme?

it was presented by Nadia Sawalha and broadcast Archive clips


Does ANYONE care?


Doesn't it still broadcast archive clips? In fact I'm pretty sure 50% of the programme is made up of archive clips from shows like Two Fat Ladies and Rick Stein shows.

Also, please rename the title of this thread to 'Something for the Weekend'. I had to do a Google search to find this thread because I keep thinking the thread is about something else!


difference between the content of archive. show before it Sunday style? has archive from 1950 to 1990s, about all manner of things. while SFTW is archive is more linked to cooking related.
BR
Brekkie
Anyone know how long C4 have commissioned Sunday Brunch for? Hopefully it won't last long as it's rather sad to see the last bastion of weekend TV shoved aside for the exact sort of thing found on other channels.
JO
Jon
Anyone know how long C4 have commissioned Sunday Brunch for? Hopefully it won't last long as it's rather sad to see the last bastion of weekend TV shoved aside for the exact sort of thing found on other channels.

It will last as long as it remains successful.
VM
VMPhil
Anyone know how long C4 have commissioned Sunday Brunch for? Hopefully it won't last long as it's rather sad to see the last bastion of weekend TV shoved aside for the exact sort of thing found on other channels.


Around 10am this Sunday, BBC One has a community debate show, ITV has FA Cup Highlights, Channel 4 has Frasier and Channel 5 has Grey's Anatomy. I'm not sure what you mean by the "exact sort of thing found on other channels".

Not to mention the myriad of digital channels available over the air, on cable and satellite, as well as internet content if like me you have a smart TV.
JO
Jon

Not to mention the myriad of digital channels available over the air, on cable and satellite, as well as internet content if like me you have a smart TV.

Get you with you Smart TV to go with your iPad. Both of which you don't like to go on about.
VM
VMPhil

Not to mention the myriad of digital channels available over the air, on cable and satellite, as well as internet content if like me you have a smart TV.

Get you with you Smart TV to go with your iPad. Both of which you don't like to go on about.

I was just trying to describe different ways to watch programming, but point taken.
DA
David
Get you with you Smart TV to go with your iPad. Both of which you don't like to go on about.

I was just trying to describe different ways to watch programming, but point taken.


Will you please stop going on about your bloody A Bit of Fry and Laurie DVD. We get it. You got A Bit of Fry and Laurie DVD for Christmas!
VM
VMPhil
David posted:
Get you with you Smart TV to go with your iPad. Both of which you don't like to go on about.

I was just trying to describe different ways to watch programming, but point taken.


Will you please stop going on about your bloody A Bit of Fry and Laurie DVD. We get it. You got A Bit of Fry and Laurie DVD for Christmas!


Razz
DV
dvboy
MAGAZINE PROGRAMME: Sunday Brunch
On: 4 (4)
Date: Sunday 25th March 2012 (starting in 6 days)
Time: 10:00 to 12:00 (2 hours long)
Hosted by Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer, Channel 4's brand new Sunday Brunch show is packed to the brim with celebrity guests, super tasty cookery and all the wit, chat and banter needed to see you through the day. In the first show our hosts are joined by guests, Stacey Solomon who talks about her new TV show, The Love Machine; Writer and actor of the new comedy play, All New People, Scrubs star, Zach Braff and fellow star and Torchwood actress, Eve Myles give the lowdown on the play that's already been hailed a huge success by the New York critics. Plus, previews of some of the best TV and film about to hit our screens. And to top it off, Tim, Simon and the guests will contribute to the Sunday Brunch playlist by providing snippets of their favourite tracks which will be available to download each week.
(Editor's Choice, Subtitles, 2012, 3 Star)

COOKERY: Saturday Kitchen Best Bites
On: BBC Two England (2)
Date: Sunday 25th March 2012 (starting in 6 days)
Time: 10:00 to 11:30 (1 hour and 30 minutes long)
A selection of the best recipes and moments from Saturday Kitchen with James Martin and guest chefs including Angela Hartnett, Paul Rankin, Adam Byatt and Madhur Jaffrey. Plus, a look into the BBC archive for some classic cookery from Rick Stein and Lorraine Pascale.
(Stereo, Repeat, Widescreen, Subtitles, 3 Star)

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