Perhaps dear old Auntie Beeb is going senile, she is after all almost 89 years old.
I think what it is, is they're trying to give each channel an identity of its own, so cross pollination of shows like that doesn't help.
Perhaps dear old Auntie Beeb is going senile, she is after all almost 89 years old.
Miracle Day press screening in London tonight, and at that event RTD confirmed that, although no UK transmission date has been announced yet, Miracle Day will definitely air in the US first.
* raises hand *Hands up anyone in the UK/Ireland who won't be downloading it hours after it airs on Starz?
Miracle Day press screening in London tonight, and at that event RTD confirmed that, although no UK transmission date has been announced yet, Miracle Day will definitely air in the US first.
Idiots.
Hands up anyone in the UK/Ireland who won't be downloading it hours after it airs on Starz?
Would be interesting to hear the BBC reasons for not showing it before the States, which could be because it's a UK-US co-production. But after Canada and Australia as well, don't remember them co-finiacing it.
Well there you have it, at least 4 pretty big fans who are online in a discussion forum, pretty much the core audience, who won't be downloading it. Either says we have no faith in the show, or that a few days doesn't matter.
Well there you have it, at least 4 pretty big fans who are online in a discussion forum, pretty much the core audience, who won't be downloading it. Either says we have no faith in the show, or that a few days doesn't matter.
I think the BBC is wrong to keep us waiting, but given that we have a start date, and it is less than 7 days, I will do the decent thing.
That said I dont blame anybody who doesnt.
Though my earlier point still stands how can the BBC justify to license payers, that we are getting a UK orginating show after the US (which they can say is down to co-producing issues). Still doesn't excuse the fact that we are getting after Australia and Canada.
Digital Spy gave a date of July 14thI think the BBC is wrong to keep us waiting, but given that we have a start date, and it is less than 7 days, I will do the decent thing.
That said I dont blame anybody who doesnt.
Do we must have missed that announcement.
Though my earlier point still stands how can the BBC justify to license payers, that we are getting a UK orginating show after the US (which they can say is down to co-producing issues). Still doesn't excuse the fact that we are getting after Australia and Canada.
And it's a co-producing with BBC Wales, BBC Worldwide and Starz.
Though you never now perhaps par tof the deal is that the BBC gets to air S5 of Torchwood first.
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