Originally posted by SueEllen
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Previously on "Too much Coverage of the Duke of Edinburgh's desth"
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostBlanket coverage on BBC1. Fine - seldom anything worth watching on it anyway. But BBC1 and 2? And suspendhing BBC4, the one channel that has some interesting stuff (even during the day...)? Silly.
CBeebies had a news flash thing at the bottom of the screen during Clangers. Why would a child under 6 want to turn to BBC 1 to find out that a very old man had died?
Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostBtw, HIGNFY is being shown Monday night at 10pm I believe
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Lets be serious who out of the royal Family would you like to go down the pub with now Prince Phillip has passed?
I'm struggling until I get to Mark Tindall! Though I think Zara Phillips would be a decent laugh. Her Maj of course would be a delight but she is a little busy.
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Blanket coverage on BBC1. Fine - seldom anything worth watching on it anyway. But BBC1 and 2? And suspendhing BBC4, the one channel that has some interesting stuff (even during the day...)? Silly.
Btw, HIGNFY is being shown Monday night at 10pm I believe.
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Nothing against plenty of coverage, if that's what people want, but putting the same thing on multiple TV and radio channels simulataneously was proper nuts. What's all that about? Not that I watch a lot of live TV, but it was somewhat aggravating in the car yesterday until I found a channel that was still playing music.
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I’m guessing Operation Forth Bridge (the name for the planning of his death and funeral) was created long before there was a multitude of different BBC channels so wasn’t designed for the current way we consume news
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
Currently watching one of the 4 channels of sport.
Apparently Jaguar holds a Royal Warrant do are unable to celebrate their Formula E second place in Rome.
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I scrolled through the BBC radio stuff on Freesat: 14 out of 15 playing the same programme, the one that wasn't was Tudur Owen doing his thing on BBC Radio Cymru which has a listenership of about 3 plus 40,000 sheep.
Meanwhile here's sommat to look forward to if the next demise is treated the same way:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-16767149Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 10 April 2021, 15:08.
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Quite. It's even filling up the local news. I quite liked the old bloke but it's over the top.
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The coverage was over the top. A couple of hours of info about him and his life would have been more than sufficient. Rolling news bringing us the count of how many tears have been shed, reminders to not gather outside palaces or lay flowers, and speculation as to whether it's legal for Harry to come back to the UK for the funeral are all utterly irrelevant.
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Too much Coverage of the Duke of Edinburgh's desth
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/p...e-b928970.html
T he BBC has been bombarded with so many complaints about its coverage of Prince Philip’s death that it has set up a dedicated complaints page.
The broadcaster suspended its Friday schedule across both BBC One and BBC Two to run a series of mirrored special programmes about the duke, who died at Windsor Castle aged 99.
BBC Four was suspended and showed a message urging viewers to switch over for a “major news report”, while BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio 5 Live also aired special programming reflecting his life.
The rolling news coverage meant the final of MasterChef, which was due to air at 8.30pm on BBC One, was not shown.
You can add your complaints on this link
https://www.bbc.co.uk/contact/death-...gh-tv-coverageLast edited by SueEllen; 10 April 2021, 13:11.Tags: None
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