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JournalThursday 20 November 2008   

What *Is* Wrong With People?

It appears that Channel 4 may finally have given up on The West Wing and could be scheduling it in a graveyard slot on Saturday nights when series three starts in the new year. Despite it being the best thing on TV (I think), and a huge critical success, it doesn't seem to be finding a UK audience, which is a crying shame.
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Posted on November 5, 2002 10:57 PM

8pm on a saturday is hardly a graveyard slot ... it's just a shit slot. A graveyard slot would be great, as I would be far more likely to watch the bloody thing. 11 to 12 on a weekday evening would be just about perfect ...

Posted by Mike on November 6, 2002 11:40 AM


Yes, but you're the man who kept missing Six Feet Under because Channel 4 moved it to an actually reasonable time for the rest of the country. The moral might be - learn to use your video timer :-)

Posted by Jon on November 6, 2002 11:49 AM


don't even talk to me about Six Feet Under, I still haven't forgiven Channel 4 for moving it earlier. The bastards.

Posted by Mike on November 6, 2002 12:57 PM


Channel 4 seem to always suffer from a scheduling nightmare, maybe someone should let them know its annoying. They ARE losing viewers after all.

Posted by darian on November 6, 2002 04:25 PM


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