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I like Andi Peters but it's partly his fault and partly that his hands were tied. Friday at 7.30 just isn't the right time for TOTP the BBC won't move it back to Thursday and as for Tim Kash well that mistake was all Andi's!!
His hands weren't tied to the point where he had to fill the show with pointless crap.
Okay that's true but the biggest mistake they made with TOTP was before he joined the show, they put it out at the wrong time.
In essence that is true - although it was back in 1996 when the decision to move the show to Friday was taken. Even with that in mind, though, if it was at 7pm on a Thursday these days, it would still be up against Emmerdale, a show that attracts almost as many viewers as Coronation Street - so effectively, one way or another, it would have been up against it.
The fact is, Peters blew the budget and failed. The content was not worth the expense, and the end result is a programme that is now dumped on a B-list channel in a rubbish slot. Nice work.
cylon6 posted:
Skytower posted:
cylon6 posted:
time_warp posted:
Was just about to post the same thing...IMO Andi put the ratings down there, so it should have been his responsibility to bring them back up, but alas, that is not to be.
I like Andi Peters but it's partly his fault and partly that his hands were tied. Friday at 7.30 just isn't the right time for TOTP the BBC won't move it back to Thursday and as for Tim Kash well that mistake was all Andi's!!
His hands weren't tied to the point where he had to fill the show with pointless crap.
Okay that's true but the biggest mistake they made with TOTP was before he joined the show, they put it out at the wrong time.
In essence that is true - although it was back in 1996 when the decision to move the show to Friday was taken. Even with that in mind, though, if it was at 7pm on a Thursday these days, it would still be up against Emmerdale, a show that attracts almost as many viewers as Coronation Street - so effectively, one way or another, it would have been up against it.
The fact is, Peters blew the budget and failed. The content was not worth the expense, and the end result is a programme that is now dumped on a B-list channel in a rubbish slot. Nice work.