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Originally posted by AnubisI think it was actually a pointless episode to air since they must have cut at least five - ten minutes of scenes from the show. At least.
I'm glad I dont have to rely on Channel 4 (T4) anymore for Stargate. It was the only reason I ever subscribed to Sky. I was fed up with being a season behind and those darn presenters!!!! (are they still the same ones?)
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Originally posted by CrazedwraithShall we make a list of what they missed out?
*Rebel Leader shooting his own man.
*Burke Grenading the zombie.
*Lee confessing that he crack to Daniel.
What else?
*Rebel leader hitting Daniel
*Daniel being pushed across the compound.
*The threat to skin Daniel alive.
*For some reason Daniel using his shoe to escape.
You know the fans won with Angel and got C4 to show it at a later time with a whole version so it should work with enough backing.jan t
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Originally posted by ReplicarterEmailing wont work, about 2 years ago, people from gaters.net all tride emailing, and posting on the C4 forums, but the posts just magicly dissapeard, and the emails must have to because they never recieved a reply.sigpic
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Have a read of this, its a list of complaints, http://www.ofcom.org.uk/bulletins/pr...cb_24/bull.pdf and looking there near the bottom, most incidents have 1 - 5 complaints.
I give green for signatures with ancient in them
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Offcom will not act because a show is criticised on-air. It would be a stifling of editorial freedom. I know the T4 presenters are annoying, but if Melvyn Bragg is allowed to criticise TV shows, and Points Of View is allowed to criticise TV shows, and Jonathan ross is allowed to criticise TV shows, then so are the T4 Two. The only material difference is that they are broadcasting directly to fans of the show they disparage, rather than to their own audience as the other examples do.
I'm all for protesting to C4 about their behaviour. But I know Offcom will not take it seriously, and heaven forbid that they should.
TV programmes are not protected by libel laws or anti-discrimination laws, and there's nothing obscene, violent or discriminatory (against people) in the T4 shtick so any attempt by an independant regulatory body to impose Don't Slag Off TV Programmes rules on a national broadcaster would be totalitarianism and a shocking cheek.
Madeleine
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