anyone know where and when it will be aired
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Originally posted by Madwelshboy View PostI'm preety sure that no UK network has picked it up yet.
I Hope we get it in the UKPeople assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but *actually* from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint... it happens to kinda look like the name 'Jeremy Bearimy' in cursive English.
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Originally posted by Rodney dexuk prob wont pick it up,im in the uk but got it off the net,iaint wait for this lol
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i hope the BBC will pick it up for after heroes season 3 finishes. that would be ideal, if a little behind. i jost hope it's not a sky channel that gets it.Spoiler:Disclaimer:
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Originally posted by stargatefan234 View PostOh No, didn't we just get firefly here in the UK, or was it shown previously in the UK, and it slipped under my radar.
I Hope we get it in the UK
Dollhouse I would have thought would be picked up by Sky One, but given it's opening ratings maybe Virgin1 or ITV4 would be more likely. I doubt the BBC will buy it. They only bought heroes after it proved to be a massive ratings hit in the US.I'm A Leaf On The Wind...Watch How I Soar
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Originally posted by cheese View PostFirefly was on the Sci-Fi Channel, and in fact showed the final episodes (3 or 4 of them) before anywhere else did because by that time Fox had abandoned the series with unaired episodes.
Dollhouse I would have thought would be picked up by Sky One, but given it's opening ratings maybe Virgin1 or ITV4 would be more likely. I doubt the BBC will buy it. They only bought heroes after it proved to be a massive ratings hit in the US.
i remeber watching the film when it was on sky premiere years ago, but only watched firefly about a month or to ago when Sci fi started re showing them.
yeah i agree, i think Virgin1 would be a likely candidate to pick it upPeople assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but *actually* from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint... it happens to kinda look like the name 'Jeremy Bearimy' in cursive English.
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Originally posted by AvatarIII View Posti hope the BBC will pick it up for after heroes season 3 finishes. that would be ideal, if a little behind. i jost hope it's not a sky channel that gets it.
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Originally posted by ori soldier View Postdo u know when heroes series 4 starts
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If it cancelled then it will be picked up by Scifi at some later date. May be ITV4.
If it survives then it will be Sky1,Virgin, ITV.
BBC already got a wide variety of scifi shows on the air, with it looking to expand it own brands of show as they have doing particularly well for BBC world operations. Which they are hoping can keep raising its profits to off set off their failure to get the license fees they wanted.
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Sci Fi acquires 'Dollhouse', 'Knight Rider'
Friday, March 20 2009, 16:33 GMT
By Dan French
The Sci Fi Channel has picked up the UK rights to two new US dramas, it has been announced.
The NBC Universal-owned channel has secured the first run UK pay-TV rights to Joss Whedon's Dollhouse and the sequel to David Hasselhoff's 1980s show Knight Rider.
"We're dedicated to offering our audience the most exciting content available and are thrilled to become the UK home for two such highly anticipated series," said Jon Farrar, programming director for NBC Universal Global Networks. "Knight Rider and Dollhouse both hail from fine pedigrees, clearly reflected in their superior production values.
"The special effects in both series are genuinely show-stopping and likely to be the subject of many water-cooler moments for fans, who have the added choice of watching in either standard or high definition.”
Both shows have been secured for their 13-episode first seasons. The agreement also includes the renewal of repeat rights to seasons one to five of Whedon’s popular Buffy spinoff Angel.
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/broadcas...ght-rider.html
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Originally posted by Madwelshboy View PostSci Fi acquires 'Dollhouse', 'Knight Rider'
Friday, March 20 2009, 16:33 GMT
By Dan French
The Sci Fi Channel has picked up the UK rights to two new US dramas, it has been announced.
The NBC Universal-owned channel has secured the first run UK pay-TV rights to Joss Whedon's Dollhouse and the sequel to David Hasselhoff's 1980s show Knight Rider.
"We're dedicated to offering our audience the most exciting content available and are thrilled to become the UK home for two such highly anticipated series," said Jon Farrar, programming director for NBC Universal Global Networks. "Knight Rider and Dollhouse both hail from fine pedigrees, clearly reflected in their superior production values.
"The special effects in both series are genuinely show-stopping and likely to be the subject of many water-cooler moments for fans, who have the added choice of watching in either standard or high definition.”
Both shows have been secured for their 13-episode first seasons. The agreement also includes the renewal of repeat rights to seasons one to five of Whedon’s popular Buffy spinoff Angel.
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/broadcas...ght-rider.htmlPeople assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but *actually* from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint... it happens to kinda look like the name 'Jeremy Bearimy' in cursive English.
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