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Times when one channel visits another channel

or a programme visits another programme, maybe. (February 2012)

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Worzel
David posted:
Did anyone capture the moment in todays British Grand Prix coverage where the BBC's David Coulthard and Sky's Martin Brundle met on the grid either from BBC or Sky, ideally both. Brundle seemed more willing to talk than Coulthard and in fact the BBC cameraman got left behind with a car coming between him and his presenter as Coulthard tried to get away from the situation.

In other news, another forum member, who is a little shy, mentioned to me that the BBC can be seen in the background of the Wimbledon.com coverage, or was it the other way around. I forget.


36 days later

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benriggers
How about times when a presenter mentions a rival channel? Watching South Today at lunchtime, they mentioned about keeping up to date with the Paralympics (BBC radio 5 live, online) and then they mentioned Channel 4 which I found odd. I suppose it's been done before.
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Worzel
How about times when a presenter mentions a rival channel? Watching South Today at lunchtime, they mentioned about keeping up to date with the Paralympics (BBC radio 5 live, online) and then they mentioned Channel 4 which I found odd. I suppose it's been done before.


BBC News keep mentioning that you can watch the Paralympics on Channel 4.

A QVC presenter live on air said that an item had been discontinued with them recently - and mentioned that they had done some searching around for the viewer who asked, and found that Ideal World had them item in stock still, even gave out their phone number!

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