Schedule changes and special progs following the death of HM Queen Elizabeth II
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(10-09-2022, 07:03 PM)Steve in Pudsey Wrote:  This One Show special... it's coming from the Morning Live studio in Salford isn't it?

Yep.

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#52

It seems that BBC1's schedule will be returning to normal tomorrow evening, but BBC2 will showing the Great North Run on Sunday morning at 10am.

Also, I think that Channel 4 did the right thing not broadcasting the Last Leg as it would have been awkward and with no adverts it would meant an hour straight with no break.
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(10-09-2022, 07:34 PM)Clean Feed Wrote:  
(10-09-2022, 07:03 PM)Steve in Pudsey Wrote:  This One Show special... it's coming from the Morning Live studio in Salford isn't it?

Yep.

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That studio is actually in the city of Manchester isn’t it rather than at Media City in Salford?

Until they showed the wide shot of the studio I assumed it was a spare set they somehow storing away for this very occasion. But it looked so much better than the current The One Show set up which looks cramped compared to that.

Seemed a bit sill doing it up in Manchester though, as presumably Alex and Angela are both based nearer to London.

Edit: although I guess there is plenty of available crew up there given there is no football this weekend to cover.
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#54

I take it This morning will not return until Tuesday since they will be broadcasting the service in Edinburgh.
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#55

The latest schedule has ITV News down at 10am, followed by This Morning running 11-1 before returning to ITV News. Unsure if they'll change again.
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(10-09-2022, 09:08 PM)Tom Wrote:  Also, I think that Channel 4 did the right thing not broadcasting the Last Leg as it would have been awkward and with no adverts it would meant an hour straight with no break.

What a weird thing to say. I'm sure they're capable of working up to an hour without a break  Rolleyes
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#57

Channel 4 has a mostly normal schedule today, including the return of the morning sitcoms. However, Sunday Brunch is not on, being replaced by a film and A Place in the Sun.

Sky Showcase has stopped showing Sky News, however they have documentaries on for most of the day, instead of Simpsons and football coverage.
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#58

ITV had The Nations Proclaim the King from 11.30 but it would seem it's actually ITV News special with Julie Etchingham
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#59

BBC One tomorrow taking the shape I expect it will for the week, with coverage of events for most of the day, a special One Show in the evening (that has been a part of the plan for some time) and then some normal programming in the form of EastEnders and The Capture with another royal documentary after the late news.
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#60

Breakfast is four hours tomorrow from 6-10am. News at One moves to noon extended to 50 minutes. One Show and EastEnders block moves to 8pm. Main regional news from 18.45-19.15.

BBC Two's schedule appears to have not been updated yet.
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