
near spring... this i would assume you all allready know
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Tue 27 Jan 2009, 17:13,
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I'll leave the phrase 'complete travesty' just here in case anyone needs it.
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Tue 27 Jan 2009, 17:19,
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*sticks to placard and pickets Dave*
I'm guessing there will be a few "aging" jokes thrown in..
PS: *hugs* :D
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Tue 27 Jan 2009, 17:23,
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I'm guessing there will be a few "aging" jokes thrown in..
PS: *hugs* :D

I share your reservations. My concern is due to the fact that they won't be written by Grant/Naylor but by Naylor, who was mainly responsible for the last two seasons, both of which left me cold.
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Tue 27 Jan 2009, 17:34,
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Pretty strange that a new episode would be on UK TV SHIT. Or Dave. Or whatever it's called.
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Tue 27 Jan 2009, 17:18,
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UKTV are just extra BBC channels and by the time anything like the red dwarf episodes arrive there will be little analogue TV left broadcasting.
I don't think it matters what transponder the BBC use for their programs, those that want to watch will find them.
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Tue 27 Jan 2009, 17:34,
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I don't think it matters what transponder the BBC use for their programs, those that want to watch will find them.

They are half owned by Flextech half by BBC Worldwide, the commercial entity that is not in any way funded by the license fee.
Slightly different ticket. But, as the man said, don't let the facts...
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Tue 27 Jan 2009, 17:46,
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Slightly different ticket. But, as the man said, don't let the facts...

( not getting into the fact that they are staffed bt ex BBC staff who have been moved over )
What I was getting at is it's no less a program if it's broadcast on BBC2 or Dave.
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Tue 27 Jan 2009, 19:00,
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What I was getting at is it's no less a program if it's broadcast on BBC2 or Dave.