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By Uglybob
#126598
only started yesterday but its already shaping up to be completely awful. saw a bit of it today. the bloke im sad to say i recognise cos i seen him on qvc about 3 years ago and some girl with black tights and the shortest skirt imaginable. today they had a studio audience of 2 and a big name guest...

kitty the rise monitor
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By Sidders
#126601
Uglybob wrote:only started yesterday but its already shaping up to be completely awful. saw a bit of it today. the bloke im sad to say i recognise cos i seen him on qvc about 3 years ago and some girl with black tights and the shortest skirt imaginable. today they had a studio audience of 2 and a big name guest...

kitty the rise monitor

You omitted the name. What number is it?
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By Uglybob
#126605
so forgetable i think its called gamenation 277
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By Uglybob
#127054
next classic programme on it

flipside

the basic premise is that ed hall (yes that baldy twat) oversees 3 people sitting in comfy chairs watching the rest of the sky digital output and commenting on it.

example of show

guest 1 : oh look on classic fm on 464 theres a man singing opera outside a tube station
ed hall : there you go if you want to watch a fat man singing outside paddington click on 464 now.
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By Uglybob
#127082
reliably informed that RICHARD BACON of all people is the usual host of this programme and there are plans for this show to be put on another channel if it is popular.
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By Sidders
#127091
Surely that just encourages people to flick channel. I bet they don't get a lot for the advertising in that show.
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By ~JACQUI~
#127093
its crap, even by my standards!
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By Uglybob
#127134
they do give away decent prizes though ive seen, that new ngage phone and stuff like that but i dont know how long that will last.
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By Uglybob
#127292
TV presenter Richard Bacon, Loaded founder James Brown and Margaret Thatcher's favourite PR man, Lord Bell, may sound like strange bedfellows.
But all three are involved in a new TV format that takes the distinctly unorthodox approach of trying to persuade viewers to switch to different channels.

The programme, Flipside TV, will feature an hour of chat and comment about TV between a presenter, three guests and viewers who can join in by phoning and texting the show.

Flipside TV, which is effectively being piloted live on air on digital satellite channel Nation277, is Bacon's and Brown's first foray into TV producing.

The show is executive produced by Bacon while Brown is acting as series consultant and Lord Bell's company, Chime Communications, is funding the initiative.

Bacon is to present the show for the first few weeks and confirmed guests include Keith Allen, Boris Johnson, Independent editor Simon Kelner, presenter Lauren Laverne and Karl Pilkington, the producer of Ricky Gervais' and Stephen Merchant's Xfm radio programme.

Fans of Sky Sports Gillette Soccer Saturday show will see similarities with Flipside TV, according to Bacon, with the three guests on each edition flipping around and commenting on TV shows they are watching live on their own monitors, while the programme is being broadcast.

"Two contributors will roam around channels and the other will focus entirely on one big programme each night. We will also have graphics rolling across the screen telling you what's on now on different channels and what's coming up later, so people can plan their evening's viewing," he said.

"It's part radio talk show, with people encouraged to phone in to talk about telly or rant about telly, and it's part fanzine," he added.

Viewers will also be able to take part in TV trivia competitions and win prizes, Bacon said.

Flipside TV began broadcasting on Nation277 last night.

Nation277 is currently running test broadcasts and will launch formally on November 20.

The channel will offer a mix of games, music, sport and entertainment programming.

Flipside TV will be broadcast each weekday evening from 7pm, with a repeat at 9.30pm.

The show will be transmitted on Nation277 for three months and the format will be adjusted as it goes along, according to Bacon.

He added Flipside TV's backers had already held talks with mainstream broadcasters about the format and it could transfer to another network after the three months is up.

Chime is funding Flipside TV but Bacon, Brown and Nation277 all have equity stakes in the format.

Nation277 is providing free facilities at its Wapping studios in return for its stake.

Flipside TV's producers are talking to two potential sponsors for the show, including a beer brand.

Dave Evans, formerly of Big Breakfast, is producing, with freelance writer Michael Holden acting as associate producer
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By Sidders
#127341
Can't be arsed reading that at this hour in the morning.
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By MK Chris
#127354
Uglybob wrote:Flipside TV will be broadcast each weekday evening from 7pm, with a repeat at 9.30pm.

How does a repeat work if they're encouraging people to take a look at programmes currently being broadcast? It relies on everything being repeated.
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By Uglybob
#127385
yeah it kind of defeats the point. he managed to rope in konnie one night this week.
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By Uglybob
#127386
do you think moyles might go on if he was asked, bearing in mind hes mates with bacon?
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#127429
i feel like im watching this sh*te tv station reading this sh*te thread.
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By Uglybob
#127433
friendly tv is the classic crap station though.


puts live tv to shame.
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By KFA
#127445
I watched Friendly TV for a few minutes one day. The presenter seemed to think that the sound wasn't working and no one could hear her and started to shout at the sound man to fix it. She then ran off set for about 30 seconds and then came back believing it had been fixed and applogised for the technical problems.
By Aaron
#127446
I bet that was quite funny. What channel number is this TV station on sky?
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By KFA
#127448
Friendly TV is channel 268.
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By Uglybob
#127450
basically friendly tv should really be called unfriendly tv or shambles tv.

teleshopping some occasions
nasa tv with really bad quality pictures
gamerweb - which basically is 3 people playing computer games. theres one twat who knows nothing and he brings his own games in with him even if theyre 6 years old and puts them on the screen.
morning chat - which is usually presented by a german girl who is also a model - from the look of her its probably for gloves. the people ask for texts to come in and thats it. all this is being done with a screen projected behind them of a screens - you know like from 1989. most texts are "your lovely" or "show us your feet"
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By Sidders
#127481
Uglybob wrote:do you think moyles might go on if he was asked, bearing in mind hes mates with bacon?

I don't see why not, crap TV and Moyles go together very well.
By Sheep
#127540
i was whatchin that for a min the other day...i didnt have a clue what they were doing or what was going on :?
By David
#131644
I am a bit slow on this bad wagon... but I watched it today. Richard Bacon on live TV pissed was the funniest thing I've seen in ages.
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By Uglybob
#131645
was he drunk?
By David
#131646
yes! He kept on going on about one time about the Golf Channel and trying to make clever remarks about it... but they werent clever because he was so pissed.

He started doing impressions of the Germans episode of Fawlty Towers... and then nearly made the show over run because he wouldnt shut up about some programme on Sky one after the presenter had asked him many times to be quiet.
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By Uglybob
#131647
it would be a perfect show for comedy dave to appear on