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A DOG's life



 
 
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Old June 22nd 10, 12:51 PM posted to uk.tech.tv.sky
Light of Aria[_3_]
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"Paul Martin" wrote in message
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In article ,
George wrote:
Watching Dr Who on BBC HD last night (recorded on Saturday),
I (eventually) noticed that the normally discrete DOG was actually
missing. I wonder why?


It's usually removed for drama and films.

BBC Four has a similar policy.

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Unfortunately, I don't think that is The BBC's decision to dictate.

I consider it extremely rude and arrogant that some marketing official in
central London gets to decide that in defiance of my wishes.






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Old June 22nd 10, 01:06 PM posted to uk.tech.tv.sky
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George wrote:
Watching Dr Who on BBC HD last night (recorded on Saturday),
I (eventually) noticed that the normally discrete DOG was actually
missing. I wonder why?


It's never used for Dr Who or any dramas.

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Old June 22nd 10, 03:02 PM posted to uk.tech.tv.sky
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"Adrian" wrote in message
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George wrote:
Watching Dr Who on BBC HD last night (recorded on Saturday),
I (eventually) noticed that the normally discrete DOG was actually
missing. I wonder why?


It's never used for Dr Who or any dramas.


They get too many complaints!

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