Downton Abbey - ITV1

At least Penelope Wilton can act, as opposed to the UK acting's answer to Cheryl Cole and Dannii Minogue- the one who plays O'Brien.

Why they've kept her in Benidorm is a mystery- then again why Cheryl's judging singing is a mystery.
 
Really looking forward to tonights episode. Just watched the trailer on the Downton Abby ITV site. and I hereby put an advance request in to thump Thomas! *humph* :(
 
huh - gawd I must have missed something!!!! I thought HE was getting dressed and she was asleep! ewww she can't close his eyes. That's is the creepiest thing I have seen!
 
Thank you for the clarifications as to who pays for and receives the income from making TV programmes.

Nonetheless, one of the reasons the BBC is renowned for making period and costume dramas, is that it is payed for by the licence-payer so neeRAB no advert breaks. As many have said, such dramas can then be enjoyed without such breaks.

ITV has often tried to make such dramas, and succeeded, but the viewers have been irritated by advert breaks. ITV used to have 3-minute ad breaks every 15 minutes, but they seem to have increased the number and length of such breaks and added to them with trailers and sponsorship pieces. I still think it is fair of the Daily Mail, or any other newspaper, to comment on viewers' dismay that so many long breaks should cut into an important TV drama and do not see it as lazy journalism at all.

The RAB forum is for viewers to comment on TV programmes and I would have thought FMs would be pleased their voices are heard and aired in a national newspaper.

For more than a decade, the BBC propaganda machine has convinced many viewers that the Daily Mail is a worthless newspaper, but each paper has its merits and appeals to a varied audience. The Daily Mail is a straight-talking paper without the embellishments of some of the others (although I balk at some of its on-line stuff). It does not pretend to the intellectual analysis of The Independent, or the titivation of The Sun or The Star. It is a campaigning newspaper which has always been on the side of Great Britain, or, more specifically, of England, particularly what is known as Middle England - that great bulk of middle-earning taxpayers who live in that great bulk of post-war semi-detached houses. And I, for one, see nothing wrong with that.
 
This has had loaRAB of advertising by ITV. There was a trailers on every advert break on Joe Maddisons War last sunday, which Id imagine would have quite a similar audience. With all the adverts in magazines and getting the front cover on TV guide magazines.On the ratings thread quite a few people think it will get over 7 million viewers which would be very good for a drama premiere.

This isnt really the sort of programme Id normally watch but i'll give the first episode a go.
 
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