The Minearverse 3: The Network Is a Harsh Mistress
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
The BBC makes sliced bread? No fair. We can't even get TV here in the states to show quality shows, much less feed us.
Well they did produce and air the popular show "Bread" in the late 80's, which came in 30 minute 'slices'.
(Not that I ever watched it, just couldn't resist the pun).
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I know you have all been in suspense about how my hair turned out. Whaddya think?
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You know, it's interesting about the British seasons/arcs. I hadn't actually noticed that, other than thinking, gee I sure have seen all these Coupling eps, haven't I, and really, they're in which season now? I don't actually mind the amount of time that it takes overall, so long as the arc is deliberate and complete.
Hey, while we're on it, how long do the Brit shows air (minutes) in the UK? Do they have fewer commercials per show than the US?
WOW! Liese, you look amazing.
Excellent haircut, Liese.
how long do the Brit shows air (minutes) in the UK?
Anything you see on BBCAmerica originally aired without ads at all.
I know you have all been in suspense about how my hair turned out. Whaddya think?
Where's Hec? The new cut looks great, Liese.
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Stuff is off-topic in this thread? Huh.
t /Nattery
Liese, I love it! It's fun and hip and very cute! Unless, of course, you're one of those women who thinks the word "cute" is a negative in which case it's stunning and beautiful and definitely-not-cute! Also looks very easy to take care of and you can tuck it behind your ears so it won't be in your face all day. Also, great highlights! Is that enough exclamation points? No!
Do they have fewer commercials per show than the US?
If I remember correctly from when I was there, total amount of time is the same but the commercials air in bigger chunks so it just feels different. I really should let one of the Brits answer this, though, because I'm very likely wrong.
Yay Liese, very cool! Did you donate all that hair you got cut off? That's a lot of hair!
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Thanks! I'm pretty happy with it. Coulda been a little chunkier, but on the whole, of the good.
Yup, donated the whole whack of it. Stylist estimated it at 16" for the cut braid.
Very interesting about the BBCAmerica airing times.
Liese!! It's just lovely!
Liese, Coupling aired Season 4 ep 4 (The Cirucus of the Epidurals) on sunday.
As for Brit shows, the BBC is commercial free. I don't get time to watch an awful lot of actual TV as it airs, but they generally produce/air either 30 or 60 minute episodes of dramas (or 90-120 minute TV movie type things). When airing foreign product such as US shows (They had the rights to '24' for the first two seasons) The BBC would make the 42-ish minutes up to 45 with trailers for upcoming shows, weather bulletins etc.
Aside from the BBC stations, pretty much everything else is commercial based, so as in the US a 42 minute show such as Angel would run in a one hour slot. (Though SKy which airs Angel over here is (or at least was last time I checked) notoriously bad for butting commercials in the wrong place! (as opposed to the creators intended commercial gaps).
Edited as my referencing 'hour-long' dramas as more accurately 42 minutes (though it seems to be slowly decreasing over time as the commercials cut into the programming) makes me think of the answer to the question of Life, The Universe, and Everything....