redspine
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Post by redspine on Feb 11, 2005 4:44:59 GMT -5
Does anyone have an idea when the second series would be likely to be aired. Are we looking at the start of 2006?
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Post by mjm800 on Feb 11, 2005 16:02:05 GMT -5
Does anyone have an idea when the second series would be likely to be aired. Are we looking at the start of 2006? I have no idea but I was hoping that they would air it with SG-1, and SC-A when they begin their summer run.
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Post by Blade Runner on Feb 11, 2005 16:14:38 GMT -5
It may be put on when the Stargates have their mid season break
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Post by CylonGod on Feb 17, 2005 17:04:36 GMT -5
Does anyone have an idea when the second series would be likely to be aired. Are we looking at the start of 2006? Sept 2005 start with 20 episodes.
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Post by caseOrange on Feb 17, 2005 18:35:40 GMT -5
Sept 2005 start with 20 episodes. Is that all over the world, or are we going to have to identify spoiler threads for every episode like season 1? i read on another thread that Australia isn't getting "33" until Feb. 23rd. That's pretty ridiculous. i feel like our U.K. posters must have felt before TNS started airing in the US.
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Post by XwingRob on Feb 20, 2005 3:28:45 GMT -5
I wish they would just air it all at the same time in the world.
I don't post on the Scifi board, but a lot of people have been spoiled about the ending,
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redspine
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Post by redspine on Feb 22, 2005 14:14:33 GMT -5
I agree, a world start date of September 2005 would be good. I think I would really enjoy everyone watching and talking about it at the same time, barring time differences of course.
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Post by ChrisS on Feb 22, 2005 20:30:57 GMT -5
Yes, a world startdate would be good. But I wonder about the practicality of the schedules remaining synchronized for very long. Would SFC and Sky really agree to negotiate any schedule changes between them? If, say, SFC wants to break for a week for Thanksgiving, is Sky going to go along with that? I would guess that each channel is going to design their broadcast schedule based on what makes the most economic sense for them, which means that, even if the seasons start at roughly the same time, they'll get out of whack as soon as one channel decides to take a break from showing new episodes while the other decides to keep going.
Btw, I asked this in another thread but didn't get an answer: Does anyone know what kind of schedule Sky operates on as a rule? Do they tend to show new programming between the fall and spring as most networks in the U.S. do, or are they showing new stuff pretty much throughout the year?
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