Zorac (zorac) wrote,
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*stabs BBC*

GAH! WHY DO THEY HAVE TO KEEP MESSING WITH THE START TIME OF DOCTOR WHO?!?

Honestly, is it too much to have it start at the same time every week. Or maybe even approximately the same time. Especially when it's the second half of a two-parter. I bet I'm not the only person who's been caught out by the 6:35 start this evening; I imagine that there are a fair number of people tuning in around now expecting the closing stages of Strictly Dance Fever before Doctor Who starts some time just after seven. I do at least have a Sky box so I can get BBC3 for the repeat - except that there's no chance of me being home from London by seven tomorrow, so that's something of a moot point. Raaaaa!

Thank God for BitTorrent...
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At proddings from Freya: hello!

And I completely agree. It'll only get worse with the sodding world cup upon us. :(
Also at proddings from Freya: hello! I've friended you back, so you can now see several times as much of the thrillingness of my life. Yes...

Gah! Why does there always have to be some big sporting event which plenty of us aren't interested in playing havok with the schedules. Not to mention causing a rash of St George's Cross flags everywhere.