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"Dom Robinson" wrote in message ... In article , says... "Dom Robinson" wrote in message ... In article , says... of course, bear in mind I havn't seen anything of this current series coz I'm never in when it's on now No vido? no I do but I honestly wouldn't have a clue when it's on. Clue: In the same timeslot for at least a year, and at 9pm before then. Before that it was at 9pm on BBC2. Always on a Friday too (apart from the occasional election special, so it was on a Thursday at 10pm) Obviously, such a similar timeslot may be difficult for you to keep track of. well if you'd said it was on the same time it used to be then I'd have known... |
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"Dom Robinson" wrote in message
... No vido? Mmm..a Spanish pop song! ;-) Ian |
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Previously, "[email protected]" wrote
Major ChrisB wrote: of course, bear in mind I havn't seen anything of this current series coz I'm never in when it's on now Watching TV programmes when they're scheduled? What a quaint old fashioned concept. Did you know video recorders will now handle this sort of thing for you allowing you to watch specific television programmes whenever you want? How quaint, video recorders? Those things with tape? ;-) -- Stephen M Baines http://www.motorsport.org.uk "His body's not that bad - sometimes the towel falls down, it's very good!" Craig Pollock on Jacques Villeneuve |
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On Sat, 22 Nov 2003 08:20:10 +0000, Stephen M Baines
wrote: of course, bear in mind I havn't seen anything of this current series coz I'm never in when it's on now Watching TV programmes when they're scheduled? What a quaint old fashioned concept. Did you know video recorders will now handle this sort of thing for you allowing you to watch specific television programmes whenever you want? How quaint, video recorders? Those things with tape? ;-) Tape? Heavens, no. You must mean Video Cassette Recorders. No, I was referring the OP to Personal or Digital Video Recorders. HTH. Lee. -- Founder, DVD Debate http://www.dvddebate.com lee at dvddebate dot com Is the owner of Hotpoint a Fridge Magnate? |
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"Will Trash-Spam" wrote in message ...
"Dom Robinson" wrote in message ... The latter of these two is probably only of interest to the Sky newsgroup, but for HIGNFY I'm collecting names and comments for those who think Adam Shaw should be the host. Who is he? Well, the link below will tell you. [snip drivvle] Sorry but a lot of us like Alexander Armstrong. Here, Here! In my opinion, Armstrong seemed the most comfortable with the autocue and, more importantly, read it so well it didn't really seem like he was reading it. The best host since Angus left, I feel. Mind you, Clunes and Hague were also good, but I feel Armstrong would be the best long-term choice (short of getting Angus back). |
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"Ant" wrote in message ... On 25 Nov 2003 11:15:54 -0800, (Andy) wrote: The best host since Angus left, I feel. Mind you, Clunes and Hague were also good, but I feel Armstrong would be the best long-term choice (short of getting Angus back). What about Boris Johnson? :-) Rupert Murdoch would be great...At least the teams could really slag the ol' robbing toe rag off. Does'nt take much for the host to read an autocue tho' :-) |
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"Ant" wrote in message ... On 25 Nov 2003 11:15:54 -0800, (Andy) wrote: The best host since Angus left, I feel. Mind you, Clunes and Hague were also good, but I feel Armstrong would be the best long-term choice (short of getting Angus back). What about Boris Johnson? :-) Boris was great -- Tumbleweed Remove theobvious before replying (but no email reply necessary to newsgroups) |
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Ant wrote:
What about Boris Johnson? :-) I like Boris Johnston. -- Digibox problem? : A reboot solves 90% of these. The Sky Digital FAQ: http://tinyurl.com/tez5 How to get UK TV overseas: http://tinyurl.com/6p73 Fed up with logos / red buttons? : http://logofreetv.org/ BBC gone? : http://www.astra2d.co.uk/ ---- Only the truth as I see it. No monies return'd. ;-) |
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"Dom Robinson" wrote in message ... In article , mythmaker18 @yahoo.com says... "Will Trash-Spam" wrote in message ... "Dom Robinson" wrote in message ... The latter of these two is probably only of interest to the Sky newsgroup, but for HIGNFY I'm collecting names and comments for those who think Adam Shaw should be the host. Who is he? Well, the link below will tell you. [snip drivvle] Sorry but a lot of us like Alexander Armstrong. Here, Here! In my opinion, Armstrong seemed the most comfortable with the autocue and, more importantly, read it so well it didn't really seem like he was reading it. But what about the fact that every time he read a comedic line out, in his form of delivery it didn't sound the least bit funny? -- I think the point is that if you really think your petition will be accepted as representative and then affect the BBC's choice, you need to get out more! |
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