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BBC ONE and BBC HD
What is the reason for showing a programme on BBC ONE HD and later
repeating it on BBC HD? -- George from Cartland |
BBC ONE and BBC HD
"George" wrote in message ... What is the reason for showing a programme on BBC ONE HD and later repeating it on BBC HD? I haven't studied the program content of BBC HD but had the impression that if a program on BBC2 (or BBC3 or BBC4) this would be on BBC HD at the same time and if nothing on BBC2, 3 or 4 of HD quality a repeat might appear such as your example. My particular program magazine does not list out the BBC HD so it tends to get forgotten about.. Regards David |
BBC ONE and BBC HD
On Tue, 31 May 2011 22:42:57 +0000 (UTC), George
wrote: What is the reason for showing a programme on BBC ONE HD and later repeating it on BBC HD? I expect it is in case viewers missed it the first time :-) |
BBC ONE and BBC HD
I think I'll launch an inverted channel where everything is shown upside
down for those who like standing on their heads. probably more popular than 3D. Brian -- Brian Gaff - Note:- In order to reduce spam, any email without 'Brian Gaff' in the display name may be lost. Blind user, so no pictures please! "Scott" wrote in message ... On Tue, 31 May 2011 22:42:57 +0000 (UTC), George wrote: What is the reason for showing a programme on BBC ONE HD and later repeating it on BBC HD? I expect it is in case viewers missed it the first time :-) |
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Brian Gaff wrote:
I think I'll launch an inverted channel where everything is shown upside down for those who like standing on their heads. probably more popular than 3D. [Sorry this won't really be applicable for you Brian] Why is the "HD" of the "BBC HD" logotype drawn with a 3D perspective effect, what will they do when/if BBC 3D launches? |
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"Andy Burns" wrote in message o.uk... Brian Gaff wrote: I think I'll launch an inverted channel where everything is shown upside down for those who like standing on their heads. probably more popular than 3D. [Sorry this won't really be applicable for you Brian] Why is the "HD" of the "BBC HD" logotype drawn with a 3D perspective effect, what will they do when/if BBC 3D launches? ------ They are all ready redesigning the 1996 [b][b][C] 2D swastika into a 3D version so they can even more ram it in viewers' faces. |
BBC ONE and BBC HD
On Wed, 01 Jun 2011 20:44:49 +0100, Scott
uttered: On Tue, 31 May 2011 22:42:57 +0000 (UTC), George wrote: What is the reason for showing a programme on BBC ONE HD and later repeating it on BBC HD? A numpty question, Does the HD channel only show HD programmes? If a programme is not HD, do you have to change channels. I wondered why you are told a programme is on 'BBC1 and BBC1 HD'. Dave |
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Dave wrote:
Does the HD channel only show HD programmes? AFAIK yes, nothing on BBC HD is upscaled, it shows HD programmes from BBC2, BBC3 or BBC4, or less frequently, programmes from BBC1. If a programme is not HD, do you have to change channels. Are you getting confused between BBC1 HD and BBC HD? I wondered why you are told a programme is on 'BBC1 and BBC1 HD'. Marketing! The want to make sure everyone knows they have HD channels. BBC1 HD shows the same as BBC1, if the programme isn't HD, then it gets upscaled, local news programmes aren't broadcast at all, you just get the swimming hippos and lawnmowing housewives for a few minutes ... The sooner they assume that people know that everything on BBC1 is on BBC1 HD and stop spelling it out, the better. |
BBC ONE and BBC HD
On Fri, 03 Jun 2011 09:18:05 +0100, Andy Burns
wrote: Dave wrote: Does the HD channel only show HD programmes? AFAIK yes, nothing on BBC HD is upscaled, it shows HD programmes from BBC2, BBC3 or BBC4, or less frequently, programmes from BBC1. If a programme is not HD, do you have to change channels. Are you getting confused between BBC1 HD and BBC HD? I wondered why you are told a programme is on 'BBC1 and BBC1 HD'. Marketing! The want to make sure everyone knows they have HD channels. BBC1 HD shows the same as BBC1, if the programme isn't HD, then it gets upscaled, local news programmes aren't broadcast at all, you just get the swimming hippos and lawnmowing housewives for a few minutes ... Not quite true. The 'regional' news broadcasts are not shown on BBC1 HD. Scottish programmes on BBC1 Scotland are not shown on BBC1 HD. The 'English' programme is shown instead. However, I believe all Scottish programmes made in HD will be shown on the BBC HD channel at some point during the week. I assume the same principle applies in Wales and Northern Ireland. The sooner they assume that people know that everything on BBC1 is on BBC1 HD and stop spelling it out, the better. |
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On 03/06/2011 14:11, Scott wrote:
Not quite true. The 'regional' news broadcasts are not shown on BBC1 HD. Scottish programmes on BBC1 Scotland are not shown on BBC1 HD. The 'English' programme is shown instead. However, I believe all Scottish programmes made in HD will be shown on the BBC HD channel at some point during the week. I assume the same principle applies in Wales and Northern Ireland. Actually, picking up on a question you asked in another thread recently, that's another good reason to get HD terrestrially, despite having an SD only TV. You can avoid all those pesky local opt outs from BBC 1 Scotland, and STV. -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. www.paras.org.uk |
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