:-(
A former member
Doesn't look like anything on Drama either.
I've seen a promo so it must be close.
DB
I've seen a promo so it must be close.
Just a promo. (A lovely reversion to last year as well, If you want to catch the full minute version, set the recorder overnight)
Doesn't look like anything on Drama either.
I've seen a promo so it must be close.
Just a promo. (A lovely reversion to last year as well, If you want to catch the full minute version, set the recorder overnight)
VM
* Gold - using Christmas presentation as 'Christmas Gold'
* More4 - NOT using Christmas presentation yet
* E4 - NOT using Christmas presentation (doesn't usually outside of stings)
* 5 USA - NOT using Christmas presentation (doesn't usually)
* Quest - NOT using Christmas presentation yet
* Food Network - doesn't appear to use idents into programmes but is running Christmas programmes all day
* ITV2 - doesn't usually have Christmas presentation does it?
Has the following got it xmas pres yet?
*Drama
*Gold is the same as last years?
* More 4
* E4
* Five usa?
* Quest
* Food network
* ITVbe
* ITV2?
*Drama
*Gold is the same as last years?
* More 4
* E4
* Five usa?
* Quest
* Food network
* ITVbe
* ITV2?
* Gold - using Christmas presentation as 'Christmas Gold'
* More4 - NOT using Christmas presentation yet
* E4 - NOT using Christmas presentation (doesn't usually outside of stings)
* 5 USA - NOT using Christmas presentation (doesn't usually)
* Quest - NOT using Christmas presentation yet
* Food Network - doesn't appear to use idents into programmes but is running Christmas programmes all day
* ITV2 - doesn't usually have Christmas presentation does it?
DB
* Gold - using Christmas presentation as 'Christmas Gold'
* Food Network - doesn't appear to use idents into programmes but is running Christmas programmes all day
Good Food is 'Christmas Food' has been since the 26th November until the 25th December. The only two channels from UKTV running Christmas pres.
Also Food Network are a bit weird in their scheduling in that they treat the sponsorship idents as 'channel idents'. You'll only see the channel Christmas idents usually at the top of the hour, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm etc...
* Gold - using Christmas presentation as 'Christmas Gold'
* Food Network - doesn't appear to use idents into programmes but is running Christmas programmes all day
Good Food is 'Christmas Food' has been since the 26th November until the 25th December. The only two channels from UKTV running Christmas pres.
Also Food Network are a bit weird in their scheduling in that they treat the sponsorship idents as 'channel idents'. You'll only see the channel Christmas idents usually at the top of the hour, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm etc...
ET
* Gold - using Christmas presentation as 'Christmas Gold'
* Food Network - doesn't appear to use idents into programmes but is running Christmas programmes all day
Good Food is 'Christmas Food' has been since the 26th November until the 25th December. The only two channels from UKTV running Christmas pres.
Also Food Network are a bit weird in their scheduling in that they treat the sponsorship idents as 'channel idents'. You'll only see the channel Christmas idents usually at the top of the hour, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm etc...
I'm going to assume the idents are the same as last year.
* Gold - using Christmas presentation as 'Christmas Gold'
* Food Network - doesn't appear to use idents into programmes but is running Christmas programmes all day
Good Food is 'Christmas Food' has been since the 26th November until the 25th December. The only two channels from UKTV running Christmas pres.
Also Food Network are a bit weird in their scheduling in that they treat the sponsorship idents as 'channel idents'. You'll only see the channel Christmas idents usually at the top of the hour, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm etc...
I'm going to assume the idents are the same as last year.
MR
mr_vivian
Iceland to the rescue with a set of Christmas ads that don't take themselves seriously.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tw5jVYm6mZg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZZyVZKdGWw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgh9plJTbd0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tw5jVYm6mZg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZZyVZKdGWw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgh9plJTbd0
A cheery Christmas advert isn't common now. Miserable slow covers of hits tend to be on the trend and something to pull on your heartstrings