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waiting for god

Thread Starter: punto    Started: Mon 01 Dec 2008    Replies: 3

Angry Angry Angry

WHY have uk gold ended the show BEFORE showing the LAST episode (The Wedding)...This is the second time a sky channel has misted the last episode.. Angry Angry Angry Angry




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Sat 14 Nov 2009, 3.19PM

Eclipse1

I've just been looking at the lastest round of ridiculous schedules for WFG, I don't mind getting up at 8 am on a Saturday morning, but 2.30 am mid week, what idiot thought that one up??????????????

Come on Sky Gold ... We are paying extortionate prices for these programs, so let's have them at a more SENSIBLE time, afternoons for example.

Episodes in order would be nice too, but we mustn't expect miracles must we ?

SAM

Sun 14 Dec 2008, 9.04PM

maggio

-"You might as well show the whole thing in a random order, episodes at random times of the day, abandoning the whole concept of scheduling. So now I have to wait until the episode comes round again(no certainty that it'll be shown that time round) or buy the dvd and stop watching g.o.l.d."-


Sarah-Jane - this is what they do anyway
Develish

Tue 2 Dec 2008, 6.40PM

Sarah-JaneC2568

I am hugely frustrated now- watching yesterdays episode in the evening I realised that the show was approaching the point where i always seem to miss some episodes. So with excitement I rushed home from work today, sat down ready to watch. Switched on to see the end of "as time goes by", scrolled down to check the time of the "waiting for god" episode only to find it wasnt there! No warning was given yesterday that the evening showing was going to be dropped, and its not even a logical point at which you might expect a schedule change, like the end of a series. Although i am sure for many people watching waiting for god is a repeat experiance, and on the whole its the same for me. I fail to see the point however, in showing a series if you dont bother to respect the integrity of the series as a whole entity. You might as well show the whole thing in a random order, episodes at random times of the day, abandoning the whole concept of scheduling. So now I have to wait until the episode comes round again(no certainty that it'll be shown that time round) or buy the dvd and stop watching g.o.l.d.