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Nikquest wrote 5 years ago: 1

https://www.tvmaze.com/shows/40311/the-secrets-she-keeps

Hmm, maybe I'm not looking there, but the official website of the series directly indicates that the first episode has a date of April 22. The same start date for the season is shown on TVDB. Then the series will be released once a week. Where did the date for each episode on April 6 come from? Some kind of online service?


gazza911 wrote 5 years ago: 1

@Nikquest wrote:
https://www.tvmaze.com/shows/40311/the-secrets-she-keeps

Hmm, maybe I'm not looking there, but the official website of the series directly indicates that the first episode has a date of April 22. The same start date for the season is shown on TVDB. Then the series will be released once a week. Where did the date for each episode on April 6 come from? Some kind of online service?

I assume you mean 'April 4th'.

It was made available online early as a response to COVID-19; see here (you can also see the listings on the web archive).


Nikquest wrote 5 years ago: 1

@gazza911 wrote:
I assume you mean 'April 4th'.

It was made available online early as a response to COVID-19; see here (you can also see the listings on the web archive).

Yes, April 4th, of course.
So, it’s still the next online... It’s not the first time I am confused with the dates when between the online release (official on the channel’s platform (like AMC, STARZ or BBC) or just a planned “leak”, as often happens in Showtime with the beginnings of the season) and the official release on TV are weeks. Thanks for the explanation :)


TomSouthwell wrote 5 years ago: 1

Can James Mathis III please be combined into James C Mathis III as they are the same person, thanks :)


JuanArango wrote 5 years ago: 1

@TomSouthwell wrote:
Can James Mathis III please be combined into James C Mathis III as they are the same person, thanks :)

done :)


TomSouthwell wrote 5 years ago: 1

https://www.tvmaze.com/networks/1745/hgtv

is a rebrand of the network

 https://www.tvmaze.com/networks/646/home

 in the UK as per:

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/discovery-sets-hgtv-uk-gok-wans-how-look-good-naked-1221192

I am pretty sure if a network is rebranded we just rename the old network don't we?

tnt wrote 5 years ago: 1

@TomSouthwell wrote:
https://www.tvmaze.com/networks/1745/hgtv

is a rebrand of the network

 https://www.tvmaze.com/networks/646/home

 in the UK as per:

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/discovery-sets-hgtv-uk-gok-wans-how-look-good-naked-1221192

I am pretty sure if a network is rebranded we just rename the old network don't we?

Yes, we are. No clue, why this time it was done differently.

It's sorted though.


TomSouthwell wrote 5 years ago: 1

@TomSouthwell wrote:
No problems :). However the show hasn't aired in seasons for 5 years now, and the official website appears to be missing some episodes altogether as well.

Does the network need changing to BBC Two in light of the newest episode airing on their on Sunday, I'm aware of the lifetime network taking precedence, however with it been in the same family of channels I wasn't sure if this still applied. Also the episodes are made sporadically so I don't know if this was just a one-off or if the new episodes will be airing on BBC Two for good now or not.

Second week in a row and the show is airing a new episode first on BBC Two, should the network be changed? These episodes are not been released on BBC Three (online) first and only appear online as a catch-up afterwards.

Next Sunday BBC Two also strarting to repeat more recent 'BBC Three' episodes in the same timeslot.


BobCitizen wrote 5 years ago: 1

Hi

In episode 1 of season 2 of Joe Lycett's Got Your Back, they did a story on the clothing label, Hugo Boss.

So, presenter Joe Lycett legally changed his name for the week to Hugo Boss for this episode.

In the final credits they had: Written, painted and presented by Hugo Boss.

So will I be correct in creating a new cast listing for this episode of:  Joe Lycett as Hugo Boss?

Thanks


JuanArango wrote 5 years ago: 1

@TomSouthwell wrote:
Second week in a row and the show is airing a new episode first on BBC Two, should the network be changed? These episodes are not been released on BBC Three (online) first and only appear online as a catch-up afterwards.

Next Sunday BBC Two also strarting to repeat more recent 'BBC Three' episodes in the same timeslot.

if the majority of a season is aired on a different network the show needs to be changed to it and the episodes that air on the other network need to have the airdates removed.


JuanArango wrote 5 years ago: 1

@BobCitizen wrote:
Hi

In episode 1 of season 2 of Joe Lycett's Got Your Back, they did a story on the clothing label, Hugo Boss.

So, presenter Joe Lycett legally changed his name for the week to Hugo Boss for this episode.

In the final credits they had: Written, painted and presented by Hugo Boss.

So will I be correct in creating a new cast listing for this episode of:  Joe Lycett as Hugo Boss?

Thanks

I never watched the show but the question is how did the participants see Joe Lycett in that episode, did they still know it was his same self or did they see him as Hugo Boss?


TomSouthwell wrote 5 years ago: 1

@JuanArango wrote:
if the majority of a season is aired on a different network the show needs to be changed to it and the episodes that air on the other network need to have the airdates removed.

But the episodes aren't airing in a season, they are still been classed as specials :-D. I have changed the network for now and if after these two new episodes, then the new episodes go back to airing on BBC Three first I will change it back again.

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