BBC2's Diamond Anniversary Programming
#11

Is the prison set still directly above the cafe and the rest of the row of shops like it was when David was in there? At least he won't have gone far Wink
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(12-04-2024, 12:58 PM)JMT1985 Wrote:  Since most of BBC 2 is now a dustbin for repeats, no surprise they aren't going to bother too much with anniversary programming.

BBC 2 scheduling is just awful - 6am until 6pm on weekdays is literally 12 hours of mostly repeats or simulcasting BBC News. What a waste of a channel
Nothings really wasted, it just has no budget for daytime and hasn't for a long while.


In terms of filling it cheaply, the BBC have a lot of sport coverage that's shown only online or on red button. No one's going to mind filling it with coverage of skiing or rowing or women's rugby.

And the nations make a lot of good programmes that deserve better exposure, why not fill a network channel with them?
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#13

Newsnight broadcast montage of BBC2 idents & programmes at the end of tonight’s edition.

It ended with a rather ominous closedown message “BBC2 is now closing down”.
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And very nice it is too. With a good choice choice of programmes chosen

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They really should have put the DIAMOND League athletics on BBC Two rather than the Red Button this afternoon...

(I'll get my metaphorical coat)
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