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Can anyone remember who sponsors this?
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Toblerone I think.
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I am going to write to them too... sad I know but it really infuriates me that viewers could be cast aside like this |
LOL Kiz your determination is brilliant. :laugh:
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There is more than one of them in the Duty office. My reply had different letters after the words DUTY OFFICER.
Interestingly when you ask them a why they didn't show the second episode after the first they slow down. I guess they must run out of standard replies. I haven't gone as far saying that I will go to the Board of Directors. I have another idea *evil laugh* |
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But it gets things done :dance2: |
Wish I had seen the trailers.
ITV might have a case to answer with the Advertising Standards Authority. After all if you advertise anything you have to do it correctly. If they used the word "series" they would misleading the public since it not a series since one show is missing. Anyway here is the tailer of what we are missing: Looks good if you ask me. |
ITV cuts episode from Pushing Daisies run
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ITV drops Pushing Daisies episode
http://news.bbc.co.uk/
http://img151.imageshack.us/img151/2...es12112vn5.jpg The second episode of Anna Friel's hit US drama Pushing Daisies will not be screened by ITV, it has emerged. The UK broadcaster bought the rights to the entire nine-part series, but only has space in its schedule to show eight programmes before Euro 2008 begins. Viewers will skip straight to episode three of the modern-day fairytale, about a man who brings people back from the dead - including his first love. Episode one brought 5.7 million viewers to ITV1 on Saturday night. "Episode two was the only show we could drop without spoiling the storyline," an ITV spokesman said. Repeat showing The missing instalment sees lead character Ned coming to terms with his power, interspersed with flashbacks to his childhood - including a school lesson where he was expected to dissect a frog. As with the first episode, it was directed by Men In Black and Addams Family film-maker Barry Sonenfeld. However, ITV said the programme would "be shown at some point because the series will be repeated". The broadcaster blamed the mix-up on the US writers' strike, which meant only nine episodes of Pushing Daisies were made. The series has made former Brookside star Anna Friel a household name in the US. It won her a Golden Globe nomination for best actress, although she was beaten to the prize by Glenn Close for her role in crime thriller Damages. A second series is due to start filming later this year. ITV and the BBC will split coverage of the Euro 2008 football tournament, which begins on 7 June. |
Seems the truth is coming out at last:
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At least the dropped episode is getting some attention, I don't see why ITV didn't show two episodes on Saturday and just not show the film.
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*Sigh*
It looks like i'll be watching the episode on youtube or it's equivelant, It's no wonder people download TV programs when they are handled as bad as this. |
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I am Loving PD and I emailed ITV about the 2nd Episode and here is when they sead
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I wrote Warner Brothers today asking them if they knew that ITV are blaming them for the mess. I hope they reply it could be rather interesting. |
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Well tbh I'll watch it online but it's still unfair on people with no internet access. itv should have shown the 2 episodes on saturday, instead of missing a whole one out.
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I am going to watch the second episode tomorrow but its just stupid what ITV have done, I hope they back down and show the second episode or this show could be its next big failure for ITV.
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Seems like they are really covering it:
http://www.itv.com/Drama/contemporar...s/default.html They didn't even tell the truth on the episode guide! Quote:
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Season 1, Episode 1: Pie-lette Original Air Date: 3 October 2007 Ned uses his unique powers to bring his childhood crush, Chuck, back to life and solve her murder. But he is also forced to keep his distance from her, because if he touches her, she will be dead forever. Season 1, Episode 2: Dummy Original Air Date: 10 October 2007 The team investigates an unusual car manufacturer after a murder victim claims that he was killed by a crash test dummy. Season 1, Episode 3: The Fun in Funeral Original Air Date: 17 October 2007 Emerson asks Ned to bring the funeral director he killed back to life, knowing that it will expose the secret about why Chuck is still alive. Olive also learns about Ned and Chuck's secret while delivering a pie to Chuck's aunts. :mad: |
ITV must of thought they were so clever trying to cover it up.
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They are going to miss out episode 2!? Really!!?
That's stupid. I don't think they would do this. |
Just watched the second episode, it was brilliant loving this show.
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