11-03-2023, 11:00 PM
Like James2001, I'd be very surprised if not.
People will want to see what happens out of sheer morbid curiosity. People are intrigued by the unknown - it's why you often see decent viewing figures for brand new programmes, or programmes where the presenter/presenting team has just been changed, only for this to taper off straight after, and an element of jeopardy, i.e. 'it could all go a bit Pete Tong tonight' is always going to get people's attention.
Ultimately, I expect it'll be twenty minutes of very basic highlights, with a very brisk and businesslike intro from the continuity announcer and people expecting something calamitous or unusually shoddy will be disappointed, but you can bet that many will tune in just to see what happens.
People will want to see what happens out of sheer morbid curiosity. People are intrigued by the unknown - it's why you often see decent viewing figures for brand new programmes, or programmes where the presenter/presenting team has just been changed, only for this to taper off straight after, and an element of jeopardy, i.e. 'it could all go a bit Pete Tong tonight' is always going to get people's attention.
Ultimately, I expect it'll be twenty minutes of very basic highlights, with a very brisk and businesslike intro from the continuity announcer and people expecting something calamitous or unusually shoddy will be disappointed, but you can bet that many will tune in just to see what happens.