http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...d_Prix_Part_1/
and
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...d_Prix_Part_2/
HTH
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I assume they are using a translation such as the King James, which is several hundred years old. Plus, it's some weird translation of past/present tense at the same time... along the lines of "he was raised and is still raised". I don't know English does well at grammar for a statement which refers to a past event and a continued state of affairs at the same time... some Latin buff could explain better, all I know is Hebrew/Greek don't translate nicely to English.
It's a traditional phrase used by Christians on Easter for hundreds if not thousands of years. Probably one started by the English.Last edited by d000hg; 5 April 2010, 11:33.
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Bloody BBC. Did anyone note the appalling grammar mistake of the religious nonsense following? "He is risen": WTF does that mean? We speak ENGLISH in England, thankyou BBC.
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By the way, I think they put the entire F1 on iPlayer, they did last year.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostPutting the F1 on BBC2 the whole way through would have been best I'd have thought.
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BBC do a "GP in 90 seconds" - that should be enough to cover the "exciting" bit.
Or there are the fuller highlights in 8 minutes.
I have neither the time nor the inclination to watch the whole thing, but the quick highlights online are pretty good
Curiously, the "GP in 90 seconds" clip lasts 104 seconds...Last edited by The Wikir Man; 5 April 2010, 09:41.
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It's Easter Sunday. The single biggest day in the Christian calendar, in what is still (officially) a Christian country.
Even as a Christian myself, I can't imagine it makes sense to be on BBC based on viewing figures, but relegating it would be like not showing the Queen's Speech at Christmas... practically of little importance but not worth the hassle due to complaints.
Putting the F1 on BBC2 the whole way through would have been best I'd have thought.
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What confused me was:
GP 8am - 10am BBC1 then 10am - 11am BBC2
From 10am - 11am on BBC1 was some tulipty religious program. Why not just put that on BBC2. I'm sure no one would have minded it being "relegated" to BBC2.
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I remember one occasion my Humax detected such a thing and recorded both parts, not this time though. There must be some way to encode this data, sometimes series-linking does some strange things.
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Malaysian GP and the BBC channel change
Ho ho, Sky+ only recorded the first hour of the race because the BBC decided to flip the race from BBC1 to BBC2 halfway through. Of course, Sky series link didn't pick this up and begin recording from BBC2.
Flip, was looking like a good race too!
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