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Phi July 30th 15 08:32 PM

Out of a bi-plane and into a spaceship
 
Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May are reuniting to create an
all-new car show, exclusively for Amazon Prime. The show will be produced by
the trio's long time executive producer Andy Wilman. On working with Amazon,
Jeremy Clarkson said "I feel like I've climbed out of a bi-plane and into a
spaceship." The first show will go into production shortly and arrive
exclusively on Amazon Prime in 2016.




Java Jive[_3_] July 30th 15 08:41 PM

Out of a bi-plane and into a spaceship
 
Yawn! Delete thread!

On Thu, 30 Jul 2015 19:32:48 +0100, "Phi" wrote:

Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May are reuniting to create an
all-new car show, exclusively for Amazon Prime. The show will be produced by
the trio's long time executive producer Andy Wilman. On working with Amazon,
Jeremy Clarkson said "I feel like I've climbed out of a bi-plane and into a
spaceship." The first show will go into production shortly and arrive
exclusively on Amazon Prime in 2016.

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Davey July 30th 15 09:07 PM

Out of a bi-plane and into a spaceship
 
On Thu, 30 Jul 2015 19:32:48 +0100
"Phi" wrote:

Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May are reuniting to
create an all-new car show, exclusively for Amazon Prime. The show
will be produced by the trio's long time executive producer Andy
Wilman. On working with Amazon, Jeremy Clarkson said "I feel like
I've climbed out of a bi-plane and into a spaceship." The first show
will go into production shortly and arrive exclusively on Amazon
Prime in 2016.




Do I want to spend £79 a year just to watch them? No, sorry.
I don't need Amazon Prime, I have enough unwatched stuff on the PVR to
last for years.

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Kenny July 30th 15 10:02 PM

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He should be in a spaceship, that one going past Jupiter at the minute!

Kenny

"Phi" wrote in message ...

Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May are reuniting to create an
all-new car show, exclusively for Amazon Prime. The show will be produced by
the trio's long time executive producer Andy Wilman. On working with Amazon,
Jeremy Clarkson said "I feel like I've climbed out of a bi-plane and into a
spaceship." The first show will go into production shortly and arrive
exclusively on Amazon Prime in 2016.



the dog from that film you saw[_3_] July 30th 15 11:15 PM

Out of a bi-plane and into a spaceship
 
On 30/07/2015 19:32, Phi wrote:
Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May are reuniting to create
an all-new car show, exclusively for Amazon Prime. The show will be
produced by the trio's long time executive producer Andy Wilman. On
working with Amazon, Jeremy Clarkson said "I feel like I've climbed out
of a bi-plane and into a spaceship." The first show will go into
production shortly and arrive exclusively on Amazon Prime in 2016.




or to put it another way, into obscurity.
more money, a small fraction of the viewers.

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_Unknown_Freelancer_ July 31st 15 12:02 AM

Out of a bi-plane and into a spaceship
 
"Phi" wrote in message
...
Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May are reuniting to create an
all-new car show, exclusively for Amazon Prime. The show will be produced
by the trio's long time executive producer Andy Wilman. On working with
Amazon, Jeremy Clarkson said "I feel like I've climbed out of a bi-plane
and into a spaceship." The first show will go into production shortly and
arrive exclusively on Amazon Prime in 2016.


Tax avoiding Hamazon have commisioned three series straight out of the
starting blocks with no editoral control!

Thats right, three series in the pipe already, and no-one restraining their
antics!
Eeny meeny miny mo..... etc......


IMO, fool Amazon.

The thing about us Brits is.... we love stuff thats free.

Ok, so we pay the licence fee and whinge about it.
But then after that, all the stuff from the BBC is free.
Which previously included TG, which generated massive audiences, and having
already been paid for (by us) was then sold on around the world.

This is now no longer the case.
The product now has to turn a profit as soon as it begins.

And consider people will have to pay to view this, I suspect this will not
return an increase in subscriptions.
Yes, they do plan to sell it world wide after that, but, they're going to be
hard pressed to get it going.

And, forget ye not, its up against 'The Real Top Gear".
Which, if it lands on its feet, (J Button rumoured) may well return its old
viewing figures and previous world wide sales.

It appears to me, amazon think they've landed the 'infotainment' equivalent
of the Barclays Premier League, when really, they may have signed the Ice
Hockey Elite League!


There probably will be a surge to begin with, but once people get the "Do I
really have to continue paying £xx per month just for this one programme I
watch" urge..... will the large audiences last three series?





Brian-Gaff July 31st 15 10:29 AM

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Erm, well good luck on that one matey.
I think there is a lot of consolidation yet to happen in the straming
online world. Nobody wants to pay several subs to different entities just to
watch telly. The only mugs thus far doing this are sports mugs with Sky etc,
but sooner or later people will just say, push off it will eventually appear
on the free channels or I t will get hacked and I'll get a cpy.
Brian

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"Phi" wrote in message
...
Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May are reuniting to create an
all-new car show, exclusively for Amazon Prime. The show will be produced
by the trio's long time executive producer Andy Wilman. On working with
Amazon, Jeremy Clarkson said "I feel like I've climbed out of a bi-plane
and into a spaceship." The first show will go into production shortly and
arrive exclusively on Amazon Prime in 2016.






Brian-Gaff July 31st 15 10:31 AM

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Chuckle.
Stop press.
You don't even need a tv. its surprisingly easy to live for long periods
cut off from it.
I don't much care if I miss stuff any more its all such trivia in any case.
Brian

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"Davey" wrote in message
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On Thu, 30 Jul 2015 19:32:48 +0100
"Phi" wrote:

Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May are reuniting to
create an all-new car show, exclusively for Amazon Prime. The show
will be produced by the trio's long time executive producer Andy
Wilman. On working with Amazon, Jeremy Clarkson said "I feel like
I've climbed out of a bi-plane and into a spaceship." The first show
will go into production shortly and arrive exclusively on Amazon
Prime in 2016.




Do I want to spend £79 a year just to watch them? No, sorry.
I don't need Amazon Prime, I have enough unwatched stuff on the PVR to
last for years.

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Davey.



Another John July 31st 15 11:08 AM

Out of a bi-plane and into a spaceship
 
In article , "Phi"
wrote:

Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May are reuniting to create an
all-new car show, exclusively for Amazon Prime. The show will be produced by
the trio's long time executive producer Andy Wilman. On working with Amazon,
Jeremy Clarkson said "I feel like I've climbed out of a bi-plane and into a
spaceship."


Ha ha - his ego is being well massaged then - just what he needed, the
poor little lamb.

In my experience -- or perhaps merely in my view -- everything that has
ever gone from the BBC to another channel has emerged worse. There's a
sort of magic about the Beeb ("quality", perhaps?); somehow linked to
the saying that some people know the price of everything, and the value
of nothing.

2p
J.

Mark Carver July 31st 15 11:08 AM

Out of a bi-plane and into a spaceship
 
On 30/07/2015 19:32, Phi wrote:

On working with Amazon, Jeremy Clarkson said "I feel like I've climbed out
of a bi-plane and into a spaceship."


I think he nicked that line from Kenny Everett. When Everett left
Capital Radio in 1982 to re join the BBC, he said the difference
between the radio studios, was like going from a spaceship, into a
Lancaster bomber.


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