What's On ´óÏó´«Ã½ Red Button: 29th May - 18th June
Editor's note: the Press Red blog has now closed. But the work of the red button team will continue to be showcased on the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Internet blog. You can see previous posts here. A warm welcome to John, Andrew and their colleagues. (NR)
Here's our regular look at what's coming up under the red button...
World Cup 2010*
For the 2010 FIFA World Cup viewers with ´óÏó´«Ã½
Red Button will have access to a host of features including interactive
coverage during live games, alternative commentaries and rolling highlights.
Availability of Red Button content will vary depending on the digital TV
provider, but they will include the following: Live coverage of ´óÏó´«Ã½ matches,
which feature alternative commentary options, including Radio 5 Live. There
will also be full replays of selected matches. At the end of the group stages
viewers can choose between live coverage of two concurrent matches.
Highlights from all matches will be available after the final whistle and
there'll also be rolling highlights and goal clips to help you easily catch
up on the main action.
There's a dedicated news channel, updated daily, with reports and information
on Fabio Capello's men in Rustenburg, news from Motty's World Cup and other
features.
In addition viewers can whet their appetites with preview content including
virtually every nation's qualifying campaign and classic archive from previous
World Cups.
- World Cup Preview†
Look ahead to the 2010 World Cup with archive material, interviews and features
showing around the clock
Sky/Virgin/Freesat:
Monday 31st May, 6.30pm - Thursday 10th June, 6am
(Not available on Freeview)
- Live Coverage*
With audio options and rolling highlights
Uruguay v France: Friday 11th June, 7.30pm*
Argentina v Nigeria: Saturday 12th June, 3pm†
Algeria v Slovenia: Sunday 13th June, 12.30pm*
Japan v Cameroon: Monday 14th June, 3pm*
Italy v Paraguay: Monday 14th June, 7.30pm*
New Zealand v Slovakia: Tuesday 15th June, 12.30pm*
Spain v Switzerland: Wednesday 16th June, 3pm*
South Africa v Uruguay: Wednesday 16th June, 7.30pm*
Greece v Nigeria: Thursday 17th June, 3pm*
France v Mexico: Thursday 17th June, 7.30pm*
Germany v Serbia: Friday 18th June, 12.30pm*
Slovenia v US: Friday 18th June, 3pm*
*Limited availability on Freeview, rolling highlights may not be available
†Red Button features unavailable on Freeview
- Highlights*
Available following every World Cup game including ITV matches.
(Sky, Virgin & Freesat, limited availability on Freeview)
For an up to date schedule nearer the time, please check
- How to Watch Football†
Mark Watson's guide to how, where and when you can watch all the ´óÏó´«Ã½'s coverage
of the World Cup
Sky/Virgin/Freesat:
Saturday 29th May, 6am - Saturday 5th June, 6am
(Not available on Freeview)
- World Cup Motty†
John Motson looks ahead to the 2010 World Cup with interviews and features
Sky/Virgin/Freesat:
Monday 31st May, 6am - 11.55am
Tuesday 1st June, 6.30pm - Saturday 5th June, 6am
(Not available on Freeview)
Springwatch*
´óÏó´«Ã½ Red Button is celebrating the return of Springwatch to our screens with not one, but two interactive features for your pleasure.
During the ´óÏó´«Ã½ One show you're cordially invited to take part in the first ever Springwatch Pub Quiz. Press red to play along with the Springwatch team and test your knowledge of the natural world. Players will receive their own individual scores at the end.
´óÏó´«Ã½ Red Button viewers can also join the Springwatch Photo Club. Join the
team to enjoy spectacular photographs sent in by the audience. You can also
pick up hints and tips on how to improve your own photos.
Springwatch Pub Quiz
Available during the show on Sky & Freeview:
Tuesday 1st, 8th & 15th June, 8.55pm - 9.30pm
(Not available on Virgin or Freesat)
Springwatch Photo Club
Sky & Virgin:
Wednesday 2nd June, 8.55pm - Tuesday 8th June, 12.20pm
Wednesday 9th June, 8.55pm - Friday 11th June, 2.30pm
Friday 11th June, 10.30pm - Saturday 12th June, 9.30am
Saturday 12th June, 8.50pm - Monday 14th June, 8.30am
Monday 14th June, 6.30pm - Tuesday 15th June, 8.30am
Wednesday 16th June, 8.55pm - Thursday 17th June, 8.30am
Thursday 17th June, 6.30pm - Friday 18th June, 8.30am
Friday 18th June, 6.30pm - Saturday 19th June, 6am
Freeview:
Wednesday 2nd June, 8.55pm - Thursday 3rd June, 9.50am
Thursday 3rd June, 8.10pm - Friday 4th June, 9.50am
Friday 4th June, 10.10pm - Saturday 5th June, 8.50am
Monday 7th June, 6am - 12.20pm & 10.10pm - Tuesday 8th June, 12.20pm
Wednesday 9th June, 8.55pm - Thursday 10th June, 12.20pm
Thursday 10th June, 9.10pm - Friday 11th June, 12.20pm
Thursday 17th June, 12.10am - 8.30am
(Not available on Freesat)
Eurovision*
Following the runaway victory by Alexander Rybak
at 2009's contest, this year's Eurovision Song Contest will be held in Oslo,
Norway and once again ´óÏó´«Ã½ Red Button will be on hand to help make the most
of the night.
Press red to sing along with our onscreen lyrics - translations will of
course be included! We'll also be showing the red button sing along at selected
big screens across the country.
Want to share your own Eurovision experience with us? Send in your pictures
and messages and we'll put a selection on screen during the results during
the semi-finals and the final itself.
For those looking to whet their appetites before the big night, from May
17th you can find out just how Eurotastic you really are with our red button
quiz. Hosts Paddy O'Connell and Sarah Cawood invite you ti test your Europop
knowledge with fifteen questions on Eurovisions of yesteryear dating back
as far as 1956.
Eurovision Final Sing-along
Sky/Virgin/Freeview:
Saturday 29th May, 8pm - 11.15pm
Final:
Saturday 29th May, 8pm - 11.15pm
(Not available on Freesat)
Eurovision Quiz*
Sky & Freeview:
Monday 17th - Monday 31st May (runs intermittently)
(Not available on Virgin or Freesat)
Child of Our Time
Child of Our Time is the unique 20-year project following 25 children across the UK who were born in 2000.
Following the ´óÏó´«Ã½ One show on consecutive nights two red button specials
will each focus on one of the children.
First we meet Jamie Craven. Diabetic Jamie has already has a lot to contend
with in his ten years. How has it affected his personality? And how will
his personality help him cope as his mum and dad face divorce after 25 years
together?
The second special focuses on Calvin whose mum is expecting her second
baby with new partner James. James is the third father figure Calvin's had
in his life. How are our chances of having a good long-term relationship
affected by the success or failure of our parents' relationships?
Sky/Virgin/Freeview:
Sunday 30th May, 9.55pm - midnight
Monday 31st May, 9.55pm - midnight
(Not available on Freesat)
RHS Chelsea Flower Show†
This year ´óÏó´«Ã½ Red Button will be joining expert
gardeners and garden designers Carol Klein, Chris Beardshaw and James Alexander-Sinclair
to bring you extra coverage of the 2010 RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
James Alexander-Sinclair presents five programmes which will include tours
of this year's show gardens and the Great Pavilion.
The Show Gardens are the traditional highlight at Chelsea and Red Button
viewers will be able to take an in-depth tour accompanied by detailed commentary
from the designers themselves. The films will also be available on the ´óÏó´«Ã½
website.
Meanwhile Carol Klein and Chris Beardshaw will be exploring the vast treasure
trove that is the Great Pavilion. They will be speaking to the passionate
exhibitors who have been growing and nurturing for weeks, months and sometimes
years in preparation for the week-long show.
Sky & Virgin:
Saturday 29th May, midday - midnight
(Not available on Freeview or Freesat)
When Romeo Met Juliet
One city, two schools, eight weeks and a slot in a major theatre to put on a professional production of Shakespeare's most famous love story. What will happen when Romeo meets Juliet?
In ´óÏó´«Ã½ Two's new three-part series, Paul Roseby, the Artistic Director
of the National Youth Theatre, brings together two schools from opposite
sides of the same city in a unique experiment. Each school will be cast
as one of the two feuding families at the heart of the play. Romeo and his
Montague clan come from a Coventry city centre comprehensive while Juliet
and the Capulets are from a Catholic school in the city's northern suburbs.
The unique Shakespeare performance by the two schools that forms the climax
of When Romeo Met Juliet is available in its entirety on the red
button, complete with special programme notes. Filmed live at Coventry's
Belgrade Theatre and screened to an audience outside as well as inside,
it features an original score performed by a band made up of pupils from
both schools.
Sky/Virgin/Freeview:
Friday 18th June, 9.55pm - 4am (19th)
(Not available on Freesat)
Luther
Idris Elba stars in ´óÏó´«Ã½ One's new six-part psychological crime drama as John Luther, a detective struggling with his own terrible demons who might just be as dangerous as the depraved murderers he hunts.
Following each episode ´óÏó´«Ã½ Red Button viewers can view exclusive insights
into the investigation team's private thoughts.
Sky/Virgin/Freeview:
Tuesday 1st June, 9.55pm - 4am
(Not available on Freesat)
The National Lottery: In It to Win It
Dale Winton presents the game show where more people compete for a big money jackpot.
Think you can do better?
Press red during the show to pit your wits against the players on winners'
row every Saturday night.
Come the final round will YOU still be in it to win it?
Available during the show (´óÏó´«Ã½ One)
Sky/Virgin/Freeview:
Saturday 5th & 12th June
(Not available on Freesat )
Weekend Wogan*
Sir Terry Wogan is back for a second series of
his ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 2 extravaganza: Weekend Wogan.
Coming live from ´óÏó´«Ã½ Broadcasting House's Radio Theatre, every Sunday Terry
presents live music, scintillating chat, guests and general mayhem alongside
the stonking Elio Pace house band. And for the first time, the infamous
"Janet and John" stories are told in front of a live audience
in the presence of John 'Boggy' Marsh - their hero and inspiration.
On Monday 14th and Tuesday 15th June digital TV viewers can press red to
see the best of Series 2, show 1.
But the excitement doesn't stop there.
´óÏó´«Ã½ Red Button is delighted to announce we'll be bringing you a dose of
the great man and his guests EVERY WEEK (apart from the odd occasion when
a World Cup match relegates our show to the Radio 2 website).
All broadcast live on Radio 2.
And filmed for your red button viewing pleasure.
Sky & Virgin:
Monday 14th June, 6am - Wednesday 16th June, 4am
Freeview:
Monday 14th June, 6am - 2.20pm & 5.10pm - 6.50pm
Tuesday 15th June, 12.10am - 12.05pm & 9.40pm - Wednesday 16th June,
4am
(Not available on Freesat)
The Danny Baker Show on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 5 live*
Join ´óÏó´«Ã½ Red Button as we bring our cameras into
the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 5 live studios for a glimpse behind the scenes of the Danny
Baker Show.
As well as seeing the man himself (possibly wearing his favourite pirate
hat), digital viewers pressing the red button can send in texts and pictures
to be shown on screen.
These will be accompanied by all the great content you might expect from
5 live: featured commentaries, sports news and details of upcoming Red Button
content. Plus, look out for some rather more unexpected material: spoof
fixtures and unique animations as Danny sets up audience head-to-heads on
the phone.
Brett Spencer, Interactive Editor at 5 live, discusses the visualisation
in more depth on the station's blog.
Sky & Virgin:
Saturday 29th May, 5th June, 9am - 11am
Freeview:
Saturday 5th June, 9am - 11am
(Not available on Freesat)
CBeebies Red Button
´óÏó´«Ã½ Red Button welcomes younger viewers and grown-ups
with a sense of adventure to a big, bright and fun new world. The CBeebies
interactive service has relaunched!
Now your children's favourite characters are at the heart of the interactive
TV experience. A big, new and bright carousel now greets visitors providing
easy access to games, other children's interactive services such as karaoke
or quizzes, birthdays and star of the week messages.
Different Games
Reflecting the popularity of games for the young audience, a new range of
activities has been specially created. The updated service brings with it
brand new games for some of the most popular shows on CBeebies, including
In The Night Garden and The Green Balloon Club. These new
games replace the old ones, which had become increasingly outdated.
Satellite and digital terrestrial viewers will have slightly different offerings from one another. This has enabled us to offer the best games tailored to each system.
´óÏó´«Ã½ Children's producer Damian Vicary discusses the service on the Press Red blog.
CBeebies Red Button is available now on the CBeebies
channel, and via page 5900 on other channels.
Sky & Freeview
(not available on Virgin or Freesat)
Trooping the Colour
Alongside coverage of the festivities on ´óÏó´«Ã½ One, ´óÏó´«Ã½ Red Button viewers can enjoy the pageantry without any commentary or films. Coverage will also continue on the red button after it finishes on ´óÏó´«Ã½ One, offering viewers a unique opportunity to see more of the day's events as they happen.
Sky/Virgin/Freeview:
Saturday 12th June, 10am - 1pm
(Not available on Freesat)
Question Time Interactive
Take part in the studio debate by sending a text message
to the Question Time team.
Each week a selection of viewers' comments will appear during the programme
on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Red Button page 155 along with details of the panel and the topics
under discussion.
Available during the show (´óÏó´«Ã½ One)
Sky/Virgin/Freesat/Freeview:
Thursday 3rd, 10th & 17th June
News Multiscreen: Video Choice
Each weekday ´óÏó´«Ã½ News' On Demand team will be rounding-up the day's strongest news pictures to bring viewers a two-minute package of highlights. On weekends the tone becomes more conversational when Red Button viewers can watch a topical interview in 'Five Minutes with...' or a round-up of the week's weird and wonderful videos in OddBox.
Video Choice: Weekdays (available around the clock)
Five Minutes With... / OddBox: Weekends (around the clock)
Sky & Virgin
(not available on Freeview or Freesat)
´óÏó´«Ã½ Sport Multiscreen*
Catch up on all the latest Sport via the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Sport
multiscreen. Headlines are available around the clock with up to five additional
streams available to cover the best that ´óÏó´«Ã½ Sport has to offer.
Please note that Red Button sport timings are subject to change at
short notice.
For the latest information refer to the .
Coming up...
F1 on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Red ButtonÂ…*
F1 fans can customise their viewing experience via the red button with access
to all on-track sessions including Friday and Saturday practice and qualifying
with re-runs of classic GPs also available in the build-up to the main event.
On race day itself a choice of three streams will be available featuring
split-screen in-car camera feeds, leaderboards and rolling highlights, with
the option to listen to either network or ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 5 Live commentary. After
the end of each race on ´óÏó´«Ã½ One there will be an additional interactive
programme analysing the weekend's events and picking up views from the paddock
with race highlights often available the following day.
For more schedule details visit the
Turkish Grand Prix, build-up from Friday 28th May
Canadian Grand Prix, build-up from Friday 11th June
MotoGP*
´óÏó´«Ã½ Sport will be trackside for every twist and turn of the 2010 MotoGP
championship to as Valentino Rossi looks to defend his title.
Qualifying from every race of the 2010 MotoGP season will be available on
the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Red Button and the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Sport website (UK users only).
Across Sport we'll also be showing full coverage of the 125cc and Moto2
races, including qualifying. .
And of course you can watch the race again on our iPlayer service for seven
days after it has happened.
For more schedule details visit the
Mugello GP from Saturday 5th June
Tennis on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Red Button...*
- French Open*
Coverage of the French Open Grand Slam tournament from Roland Garros
Live
Sky/Virgin/Freesat:
Saturday 29th - Monday 31st May, 10am - 7pm (daily)
Tuesday 1st - Thursday 3rd June, 1pm - 7pm (daily)
Friday 4th June, 12pm - 7pm
Freeview:
Saturday 29th May, 10am - 7pm
Sunday 30th May, 1pm - 3.20pm & 4.20pm - 7pm
Monday 31st May, 10am - 7pm
Tuesday 1st - Thursday 3rd June, 1pm - 7pm (daily)
Friday 4th June, 12pm - 7pm
Highlights
Sky/Virgin/Freesat:
Monday 31st May - Friday 4th June, 8pm - 10am (daily)
Friday 4th June, 8pm - 2pm (5th)
Saturday 5th June, 6am - 2pm & 7pm - Wednesday 9th June, 6pm
Freeview:
Tuesday 1st June, 4.15am - 6.15am
Wednesday 2nd June, 10am - 1pm & 8pm - 9pm
Thursday 3rd June, 4.15am - 6.15am, 10am - 1pm & 8pm - 12pm (4th)
Friday 4th June, 8pm - 6am (5th)
Saturday 5th June, 9.15pm - 10am (6th)
Sunday 6th June, 6pm - 10am (7th)
Monday 7th June, 5pm - 6am (8th)
- Queen's*
Live coverage of the Queen's Club Tennis Tournament from London.
Sky/Virgin/Freesat:
Monday 7th - Friday 11th June, 12.30pm - 8pm (daily)
Freeview:
Monday 7th - Wednesday 9th June, 12.30pm - 8pm (daily)
Thursday 10th June, 12.30pm - 2.55pm & 4.35pm - 6.35pm
Friday 11th June, 12.30pm - 8pm
- Rugby League: Challenge Cup
Post-match interactive forum.
Saturday 29th May, 4.35pm - 5.05pm
(All platforms)
- Rugby Union: Internationals*
Another chance to watch the weekend's Rugby League action.
Live*
Sky/Virgin/Freesat:
Wales v South Africa: Saturday 5th June, 2.30pm - 5pm
Scotland v Argentina: Saturday 12th June, 7.45pm - 10pm
Freeview:
Wales v South Africa: Saturday 5th June, 3pm - 5pm
Replays†
Sky/Virgin/Freesat:
Wales v South Africa: Saturday 5th June, 5pm - 12pm (6th)
(Not available on Freeview)
Cricket: England v Bangladesh†
´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 5live commentary with Test Match Special scorecard, stats &
photos
Coverage from Thursday 27th May, 10.30am - 6.30pm (daily)
(Sky/Virgin/Freesat. Not available on Freeview)
Rowing
Live coverage of the World Cup rowing from Bled, Slovenia
Sunday 30th May, 9am - 1.30pm
(All platforms)
Athletics
Live coverage of the Diamond League meetings
Oslo: Friday 4th June, 7pm - 9pm
Rome: Thursday 10th June, 7pm - 9pm
New York: Saturday 12th June, 9.30pm - 10.30pm
(All platforms)
´óÏó´«Ã½ Sport is available 24 hours a day on
Sky, Virgin, Freesat & Freeview*
(*limited coverage on Freeview, †unavailable on Freeview)
Comment number 1.
At 28th May 2010, lucas42 wrote:Can all this information not be included on /programmes? A blog post doesn't seem like the best place for scheduling information.
Also, why has red button been put on the internet blog rather than the tv blog? The red button is available on the TV, as far as I know its not on the internet yet (if it is, please could someone send me the URL? I would prefer to access this sort of thing on my computer than TV).
Sorry to sound so negative. I'm sure there are loads of great things on the red button. I just think there are better places to get this information across (/programmes for schedules, tv blog for announcements). Keep up the good work.
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Comment number 2.
At 28th May 2010, Richard McCarthy wrote:Another week, another series of "not available on freesat" mentions :-)
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Comment number 3.
At 29th May 2010, Paul wrote:All those asterisks and provisos about not being available on Freeview proves you shouldn't've taken away the second interactive channel from Freeview...
And why are some things not available on Freesat even though the channels are the same which are available on Sky? After all they are supposed to be Free-to-Air, why a differnce between those who pay Sky and those who don't? I'm sure you won't answer...
Proven there should be a dedicated ´óÏó´«Ã½ Sport channel also...
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Comment number 4.
At 31st May 2010, TV Licence fee payer against ´óÏó´«Ã½ censorship wrote:Some good points raised so far, points that the ´óÏó´«Ã½ really should start taking notice of, remember that once someone has been forced down the BSkyB route - be that either to access the full ´óÏó´«Ã½ Red Button feed or indeed to take a Sky Sports subscription - that in yet one more person who will (eventually) start to question the ethics of the "TV Tax" that funds the ´óÏó´«Ã½...
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Comment number 5.
At 2nd Jun 2010, Hyperstar wrote:Isn't this better off on the TV blog?
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Comment number 6.
At 3rd Jun 2010, TV Licence fee payer against ´óÏó´«Ã½ censorship wrote:As I thought, these "Red Button" blogs are just going to get buried in the mass of other blogs, as I said at the time (the hosting change was announced over on the old blog) and as others have suggested since these blogs would be far better in the TV blog were the content is far more 'on-topic'.
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Comment number 7.
At 5th Jun 2010, TV Licence fee payer against ´óÏó´«Ã½ censorship wrote:So this valuable TV scheduling information has already slipped below the waterline of the of the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Internet Blog, only by either keeping this blog alive in the topical posts listing or by searching will this TV scheduling information be available...
These Red Button blogs need to be in the TV blog section.
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Comment number 8.
At 6th Jun 2010, TV Licence fee payer against ´óÏó´«Ã½ censorship wrote:Actually, why isn't this "Red Button" scheduling (and other digital-text page listing) information given a home at /tv, rather than a blog that so easily slips below the waterline in the "´óÏó´«Ã½ Internet blog", never mind the fact that many would never think to look for such information at /blogs...?
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Comment number 9.
At 6th Jun 2010, Kyle Rickards wrote:Hi
Are we any closer to getting the red button working fully on Freesat? In terms of the alternative commentaries (ie, Chris Moyles/Comedy Dave) - will these be accessible on either Freeview or Freesat? (I don't have Sky)
Thanks
Kyle
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Comment number 10.
At 7th Jun 2010, TV Licence fee payer against ´óÏó´«Ã½ censorship wrote:Just giving this scheduling information a bump up on the Topical list so that it's not lost below the waterline...
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Comment number 11.
At 8th Jun 2010, TV Licence fee payer against ´óÏó´«Ã½ censorship wrote:Just another bump up...
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Comment number 12.
At 9th Jun 2010, TV Licence fee payer against ´óÏó´«Ã½ censorship wrote:With another week to go before this scheduling information is history, another bump up the running order to prevent it sinking below the water line.
Time for this scheduling information to be given a proper webpage and home at /tv...
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Comment number 13.
At 10th Jun 2010, TV Licence fee payer against ´óÏó´«Ã½ censorship wrote:Another bump up...
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Comment number 14.
At 10th Jun 2010, Nick Reynolds wrote:Boilerplated - this is not a message board thread and you don't really need to bump this up. By now I suspect those who are interested will have read this post.
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Comment number 15.
At 11th Jun 2010, TV Licence fee payer against ´óÏó´«Ã½ censorship wrote:This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. Explain.
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Comment number 16.
At 11th Jun 2010, Sue_Aitch wrote:Thank you for the promise of showing Romeo and Juliet on the Red Button. Do we get an interval, please?
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At 11th Jun 2010, TV Licence fee payer against ´óÏó´«Ã½ censorship wrote:This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. Explain.
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At 11th Jun 2010, TV Licence fee payer against ´óÏó´«Ã½ censorship wrote:This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. Explain.
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Comment number 19.
At 11th Jun 2010, TV Licence fee payer against ´óÏó´«Ã½ censorship wrote:#14. At 10:40pm on 10 Jun 2010, Nick Reynolds wrote:
"Boilerplated - this is not a message board thread and you don't really need to bump this up. By now I suspect those who are interested will have read this post."
This comment, asked elsewhere on the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Internet blogs, suggests not...
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Comment number 20.
At 11th Jun 2010, Nick Reynolds wrote:Boilerplated - can you please
1. moderate your tone
2. stop distrupting this thread
3. stay on topic - the decision to publish this post on the Internet blog is off topic
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Comment number 21.
At 11th Jun 2010, TV Licence fee payer against ´óÏó´«Ã½ censorship wrote:Lets try again, apparently discussion about the ......../comments censored by the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Internet blog/.........
What is the rational for C´óÏó´«Ã½ content - as is the case today - to be shown on LCN301 when kids should/will be in school, would it not be more productive of the ´óÏó´«Ã½ to show content more suitable for the age groups most likely to be watching at these times, especially when Freeview capacity is now so limited?
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Comment number 22.
At 11th Jun 2010, TV Licence fee payer against ´óÏó´«Ã½ censorship wrote:20. At 7:39pm on 11 Jun 2010, Nick Reynolds wrote:
"3. stay on topic - the decision to publish this post on the Internet blog is off topic"
Issues dully taken to here in that case, I await yours (or someone's) response...
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Comment number 23.
At 12th Jun 2010, Brekkie wrote:Took some finding this blog - it's got nothing to do with the internet at all and much easier to follow under the Press Red banner!
Anyhow, for once I've found out a Diamond League meeting is on the red button before it's actually aired - only to now discover it won't be on Freeview. Was also planning to watch Scotland v Argentina tonight too - but no, that's not on Freeview either.
Apparently playing along with In it to Win It and some recorded content about Romeo and Juliet is deemed more worthy of a Freeview slot tonight. I am not getting the service I am paying for - very, very annoyed!
P.S. Shameful how generic the World Cup interactive service is now - back in the olden days you'd have given it a nice tailor made skin for the event. I know you've standardised the layout for practical and cost reasons, but surely it can't take much to dress it up a bit for such major events, especially when insignificant one-off content on the red button often gets a whole look of it's own.
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Comment number 24.
At 28th Aug 2010, Ginny501 wrote:Hi Not sure if this is the right place, but I have FreeSat and usually watch the Sport Multiscreen, but in the last week i cannot receive it, the Sport Multiscreen link comes up on the red button home menu, but then when i press it the connection is not made and the screen returns to the original program i was watching, i've also tried to access it view keying in 3001 and via the sport menu as well, but all that happens is that i get a please wait.. message and then it hangs. Can anybody help me?? I've tried the usual rebooting etc. Am gutted that i've missed early practise sessions of the Belgian Grand Prix yesterday and would have liked to see it this morning before qualifiying. Thanks
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Comment number 25.
At 11th Feb 2011, U14781767 wrote:All this user's posts have been removed.Why?
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Comment number 26.
At 20th Feb 2011, Kelly Flan wrote:This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. Explain.
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