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ya it bland is that's why it got money and games that you can play
I think he meant "It's bland. That's why it's got money and games we can play" that's not right is it? Or was it some crap sarcasm? tvmagman - please check that your post makes sense before posting, and that don't think that the new TV Forum "Auto-correct" feature will make sense of what mistakes you make... It's not that bloody good! (sorry Asa, hope you understand what I mean)
Fair enough that's both your opinion, but to me it's bland.
ya it bland is that's why it got money and games that you can play
I think he meant "It's bland. That's why it's got money and games we can play" that's not right is it? Or was it some crap sarcasm? tvmagman - please check that your post makes sense before posting, and that don't think that the new TV Forum "Auto-correct" feature will make sense of what mistakes you make... It's not that bloody good! (sorry Asa, hope you understand what I mean)
GM
Does anyone know who is going to take over Ed on the fridays.It not Holly is or Dan and Jeff the three of them make a plank of word look good.
TC
I am unsure but I think Ed & Oucho leave in May for three months. I think they may record there inventions show in the week and weekend show Friday - Sunday. I not sure if this is true but I think that's what will happen. I think Dan & Jeff will then do weekdays afternoon. I not sure but CBBC seem to be getting thing ready so the may have a change in presentation in september?
SC
sounds interesting about a change in presentation in September if true. I'm very posotive about a return for TMi in September. Thre's more information on wikipedia but it's more or less the same as before.
[edit] Series 4 (September to December 2009)
The presenters Sam, Mark and Caroline are back! Confirmed. TC9 (BP Garden studio) at Television Center is booked! Confirmed. The time slot and duration for the series remains the same and is on the BBC2 Childrens TX schedule. Confirmed. The format is changing! and the BBC development team are working their magic as you read this! Confirmed. The production team for series 4 are already being assesed and penciled in for the September start. Confirmed.
I have a feeling that might be true because of the amount of time the information has kept coming back after being constantly deleted from the past couple of weeks. If that makes sense
[edit] Series 4 (September to December 2009)
The presenters Sam, Mark and Caroline are back! Confirmed. TC9 (BP Garden studio) at Television Center is booked! Confirmed. The time slot and duration for the series remains the same and is on the BBC2 Childrens TX schedule. Confirmed. The format is changing! and the BBC development team are working their magic as you read this! Confirmed. The production team for series 4 are already being assesed and penciled in for the September start. Confirmed.
I have a feeling that might be true because of the amount of time the information has kept coming back after being constantly deleted from the past couple of weeks. If that makes sense
JC
The format changes to TMi sound very interesting - I would like to see a return to a format more like the first series, with the flat and more interactive content. On a more general note, it's nice to see CBBC giving investment to the Saturday morning slot. Three programmes throughout the year is much improved on recent years, particularly with no competition on other channels.
After a turbulent few years, CBBC in general seems to be improving. CBBC programming did well at the BAFTAs, Blue Peter seems to have improved on the last series, and the quality of presentation with Ed & Oucho has proved popular with a majority of the audience. I hope following the BBC Trust report, the scheduling on BBC One will be reviewed, and audience figures for flagship programmes such as Blue Peter and Newsround will increase. It's interesting as well as to whether children's programming on radio will change - the report highlighted the fact audience numbers are low for these services.
After a turbulent few years, CBBC in general seems to be improving. CBBC programming did well at the BAFTAs, Blue Peter seems to have improved on the last series, and the quality of presentation with Ed & Oucho has proved popular with a majority of the audience. I hope following the BBC Trust report, the scheduling on BBC One will be reviewed, and audience figures for flagship programmes such as Blue Peter and Newsround will increase. It's interesting as well as to whether children's programming on radio will change - the report highlighted the fact audience numbers are low for these services.
SC
I think with a format change for TMi I think they definetly need to bring in more interactivity and maybe as far as the flat is onsidered I think it would be good if maybe they followed Sam, Mark and Caroline and Ed and Helen as they reherse and come up with ideas for the following Saturdays show and content is shown during the show and maybe a game like surely you can't make a game out of that so it could have more interaction with the viewers.
The format changes to TMi sound very interesting - I would like to see a return to a format more like the first series, with the flat and more interactive content. On a more general note, it's nice to see CBBC giving investment to the Saturday morning slot. Three programmes throughout the year is much improved on recent years, particularly with no competition on other channels.
After a turbulent few years, CBBC in general seems to be improving. CBBC programming did well at the BAFTAs, Blue Peter seems to have improved on the last series, and the quality of presentation with Ed & Oucho has proved popular with a majority of the audience. I hope following the BBC Trust report, the scheduling on BBC One will be reviewed, and audience figures for flagship programmes such as Blue Peter and Newsround will increase. It's interesting as well as to whether children's programming on radio will change - the report highlighted the fact audience numbers are low for these services.
After a turbulent few years, CBBC in general seems to be improving. CBBC programming did well at the BAFTAs, Blue Peter seems to have improved on the last series, and the quality of presentation with Ed & Oucho has proved popular with a majority of the audience. I hope following the BBC Trust report, the scheduling on BBC One will be reviewed, and audience figures for flagship programmes such as Blue Peter and Newsround will increase. It's interesting as well as to whether children's programming on radio will change - the report highlighted the fact audience numbers are low for these services.
I think with a format change for TMi I think they definetly need to bring in more interactivity and maybe as far as the flat is onsidered I think it would be good if maybe they followed Sam, Mark and Caroline and Ed and Helen as they reherse and come up with ideas for the following Saturdays show and content is shown during the show and maybe a game like surely you can't make a game out of that so it could have more interaction with the viewers.
SC
I agree CBBC need more interactivity.
Wikipedia now claims that TMi series 4 will have a studio audience. But really how on earth can you fit an audience into TC9, their pretty cramped as it is.
Live Audience
Just like Dick & Dom In Da Bungalow, the show has not got a live studio audience. They haven't been a studio audience on a BBC children's Saturday morning show since The Saturday Show in 2005. Unlike series 1, 2 and 3 Series 4 will have a studio audience this will be the first time a CBBC saturday morning show had a studio audience since The Saturday Show (2001-2005).
The only way I suppose they could fit in an audience is if the knock down the gallary and use another 1 near by if there is one in use.
Wikipedia now claims that TMi series 4 will have a studio audience. But really how on earth can you fit an audience into TC9, their pretty cramped as it is.
Live Audience
Just like Dick & Dom In Da Bungalow, the show has not got a live studio audience. They haven't been a studio audience on a BBC children's Saturday morning show since The Saturday Show in 2005. Unlike series 1, 2 and 3 Series 4 will have a studio audience this will be the first time a CBBC saturday morning show had a studio audience since The Saturday Show (2001-2005).
The only way I suppose they could fit in an audience is if the knock down the gallary and use another 1 near by if there is one in use.