MO
I guess you havent looked at the monstrosities from FNC in the past. This 2020 version is definitely clean.
And the previous version. 2020 version is definitely CLEAN.
I said what i said.
https://youtu.be/6-7Fvb_OsDg?t=201
Clean looking? Really? It looks terrible.
I guess you havent looked at the monstrosities from FNC in the past. This 2020 version is definitely clean.
And the previous version. 2020 version is definitely CLEAN.
I said what i said.
https://youtu.be/6-7Fvb_OsDg?t=201
Last edited by Mouseboy33 on 22 October 2020 1:13pm - 3 times in total
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A former member
Clean looking? Really? It looks terrible.
I guess you havent looked at the monstrosities from FNC in the past. This 2020 version is definitely clean.
And the previous version. 2020 version is definitely CLEAN.
I said what i said.
https://youtu.be/6-7Fvb_OsDg?t=201
Whatever.
https://youtu.be/dslUKjOnH3Y
AN
I'm surprised they are running it on BBC One during the morning, with no Breakfast, and none of the usual daytime schedule
This will no doubt be controversial if there are some Covid related developments domestically that are ignored
Andrew
Founding member
Full BBC Schedule
BBC One, BBC News Channel & BBC World News
23:30-13:00 Election Night in America
Afternoon TBC
BBC Two
09:00-10:00 BBC News at Nine
11:45-13:00 Prime Ministers Questions
BBC One, BBC News Channel & BBC World News
23:30-13:00 Election Night in America
Afternoon TBC
BBC Two
09:00-10:00 BBC News at Nine
11:45-13:00 Prime Ministers Questions
I'm surprised they are running it on BBC One during the morning, with no Breakfast, and none of the usual daytime schedule
This will no doubt be controversial if there are some Covid related developments domestically that are ignored
MA
I'm surprised they are running it on BBC One during the morning, with no Breakfast, and none of the usual daytime schedule
This will no doubt be controversial if there are some Covid related developments domestically that are ignored
In that case they'll just swap BBC 1 and 2 round, with World staying with the US Election, and The News Channel staying with UK Covid, or is that showing just too much common sense ?
Full BBC Schedule
BBC One, BBC News Channel & BBC World News
23:30-13:00 Election Night in America
Afternoon TBC
BBC Two
09:00-10:00 BBC News at Nine
11:45-13:00 Prime Ministers Questions
BBC One, BBC News Channel & BBC World News
23:30-13:00 Election Night in America
Afternoon TBC
BBC Two
09:00-10:00 BBC News at Nine
11:45-13:00 Prime Ministers Questions
I'm surprised they are running it on BBC One during the morning, with no Breakfast, and none of the usual daytime schedule
This will no doubt be controversial if there are some Covid related developments domestically that are ignored
In that case they'll just swap BBC 1 and 2 round, with World staying with the US Election, and The News Channel staying with UK Covid, or is that showing just too much common sense ?
DT
I have a dream that one day the BBC will remember that countries other than the United States have elections.
I'm not saying they shouldn't cover the US election like this, but when you compare it to the coverage levels of say German elections, it does seem disproportionate. Germany is having a parliamentary election next year and, based on previous elections, its results will be lucky to get top spot on the News at Six.
I'm not saying they shouldn't cover the US election like this, but when you compare it to the coverage levels of say German elections, it does seem disproportionate. Germany is having a parliamentary election next year and, based on previous elections, its results will be lucky to get top spot on the News at Six.
MA
Any I only learnt from catching a snatch of C5 News that the Republic of Island are returning to a 'March 2020' style national lockdown next week. I've not heard any mention of that on the BBC, ITV, C4, or Sky (Radio) News ?
I have a dream that one day the BBC will remember that countries other than the United States have elections.
I'm not saying they shouldn't cover the US election like this, but when you compare it to the coverage levels of say German elections, it does seem disproportionate. Germany is having a parliamentary election next year and, based on previous elections, its results will be lucky to get top spot on the News at Six.
I'm not saying they shouldn't cover the US election like this, but when you compare it to the coverage levels of say German elections, it does seem disproportionate. Germany is having a parliamentary election next year and, based on previous elections, its results will be lucky to get top spot on the News at Six.
Any I only learnt from catching a snatch of C5 News that the Republic of Island are returning to a 'March 2020' style national lockdown next week. I've not heard any mention of that on the BBC, ITV, C4, or Sky (Radio) News ?
RN
Any I only learnt from catching a snatch of C5 News that the Republic of Island are returning to a 'March 2020' style national lockdown next week. I've not heard any mention of that on the BBC, ITV, C4, or Sky (Radio) News ?
I’m sure I heard it mentioned on the BBC News at Ten one night this week. Could be wrong though.
I have a dream that one day the BBC will remember that countries other than the United States have elections.
I'm not saying they shouldn't cover the US election like this, but when you compare it to the coverage levels of say German elections, it does seem disproportionate. Germany is having a parliamentary election next year and, based on previous elections, its results will be lucky to get top spot on the News at Six.
I'm not saying they shouldn't cover the US election like this, but when you compare it to the coverage levels of say German elections, it does seem disproportionate. Germany is having a parliamentary election next year and, based on previous elections, its results will be lucky to get top spot on the News at Six.
Any I only learnt from catching a snatch of C5 News that the Republic of Island are returning to a 'March 2020' style national lockdown next week. I've not heard any mention of that on the BBC, ITV, C4, or Sky (Radio) News ?
I’m sure I heard it mentioned on the BBC News at Ten one night this week. Could be wrong though.
SW
Yes, Emma Vardy did a long report on it on both the Six and Ten, pretty high up the running order too.
I’m sure I heard it mentioned on the BBC News at Ten one night this week. Could be wrong though.
Yes, Emma Vardy did a long report on it on both the Six and Ten, pretty high up the running order too.
MA
Yes, Emma Vardy did a long report on it on both the Six and Ten, pretty high up the running order too.
Fair enough then, I thought I'd maxed myself out this week for news !
I’m sure I heard it mentioned on the BBC News at Ten one night this week. Could be wrong though.
Yes, Emma Vardy did a long report on it on both the Six and Ten, pretty high up the running order too.
Fair enough then, I thought I'd maxed myself out this week for news !
BR
Any I only learnt from catching a snatch of C5 News that the Republic of Island are returning to a 'March 2020' style national lockdown next week. I've not heard any mention of that on the BBC, ITV, C4, or Sky (Radio) News ?
It was second on the ITV News at Ten last night. Wrong topic but the NI actions seem to get less coverage than Scotland and Wales too.
I have a dream that one day the BBC will remember that countries other than the United States have elections.
I'm not saying they shouldn't cover the US election like this, but when you compare it to the coverage levels of say German elections, it does seem disproportionate. Germany is having a parliamentary election next year and, based on previous elections, its results will be lucky to get top spot on the News at Six.
I'm not saying they shouldn't cover the US election like this, but when you compare it to the coverage levels of say German elections, it does seem disproportionate. Germany is having a parliamentary election next year and, based on previous elections, its results will be lucky to get top spot on the News at Six.
Any I only learnt from catching a snatch of C5 News that the Republic of Island are returning to a 'March 2020' style national lockdown next week. I've not heard any mention of that on the BBC, ITV, C4, or Sky (Radio) News ?
It was second on the ITV News at Ten last night. Wrong topic but the NI actions seem to get less coverage than Scotland and Wales too.