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One thing is for sure, you can never guarentee the time as is listed
on the BBC website.

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On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 19:13:08 -0000, "John Whitby"
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Robin Nicholson wrote:
On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 18:10:53 GMT, "Martin Rowley"
wrote:

For those who like to set VCR's etc., tomorrow's (Sunday) edition of
'Countryfile' runs from 1100 to 1200; presumably to get the football
in.

And am I right to think the weather occurs somewhen in the middle? I
thought it was at the end..
but anyway, Darren's model is good enough for me so I have stopped
watching Countryfile for the weather.


I think usually around 10 mins before the end......
J...



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One thing is for sure, you can never guarentee the time as is listed
on the BBC website.

Keith (Southend)

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On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 19:13:08 -0000, "John Whitby"
wrote:

Robin Nicholson wrote:
On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 18:10:53 GMT, "Martin Rowley"
wrote:

For those who like to set VCR's etc., tomorrow's (Sunday) edition of
'Countryfile' runs from 1100 to 1200; presumably to get the football
in.

And am I right to think the weather occurs somewhen in the middle? I
thought it was at the end..
but anyway, Darren's model is good enough for me so I have stopped
watching Countryfile for the weather.


I think usually around 10 mins before the end......
J...


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Default Note: Countryfile Sunday: non-standard timing

One thing is for sure, you can never guarentee the time as is listed
on the BBC website.

Keith (Southend)

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http://www.southendweather.net

On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 19:13:08 -0000, "John Whitby"
wrote:

Robin Nicholson wrote:
On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 18:10:53 GMT, "Martin Rowley"
wrote:

For those who like to set VCR's etc., tomorrow's (Sunday) edition of
'Countryfile' runs from 1100 to 1200; presumably to get the football
in.

And am I right to think the weather occurs somewhen in the middle? I
thought it was at the end..
but anyway, Darren's model is good enough for me so I have stopped
watching Countryfile for the weather.


I think usually around 10 mins before the end......
J...


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Default Countryfile Sunday - Scotland different!

"Martin Rowley" wrote in message...
For those who like to set VCR's etc., tomorrow's (Sunday) edition of
'Countryfile' runs from 1100 to 1200; presumably to get the football in.

Martin.


On BBC Scotland 'Landward' ends at 1200, so forecast around 1155.

Karl Cooper, Orkney


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Default Countryfile Sunday - Scotland different!

"Martin Rowley" wrote in message...
For those who like to set VCR's etc., tomorrow's (Sunday) edition of
'Countryfile' runs from 1100 to 1200; presumably to get the football in.

Martin.


On BBC Scotland 'Landward' ends at 1200, so forecast around 1155.

Karl Cooper, Orkney




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Default Countryfile Sunday - Scotland different!

"Martin Rowley" wrote in message...
For those who like to set VCR's etc., tomorrow's (Sunday) edition of
'Countryfile' runs from 1100 to 1200; presumably to get the football in.

Martin.


On BBC Scotland 'Landward' ends at 1200, so forecast around 1155.

Karl Cooper, Orkney


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Default Countryfile Sunday - Scotland different!

"Martin Rowley" wrote in message...
For those who like to set VCR's etc., tomorrow's (Sunday) edition of
'Countryfile' runs from 1100 to 1200; presumably to get the football in.

Martin.


On BBC Scotland 'Landward' ends at 1200, so forecast around 1155.

Karl Cooper, Orkney


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"Robin Nicholson" wrote in
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And am I right to think the weather occurs somewhen in the middle? I
thought it was at the end..


I'm not bothered if I miss it these days. It was a must watch, once but
it is now much the same formulaic drivvel that goes on in the rest of
the
BBC. (Even John Craven looks fed up with it.)

I think it has something to do with play school mentality or poorly
cobbled together travellogues. Or is it "what to do with hooray Henries"
now that they no longer produce real programmes on the BBC?

I half expect to see a potters wheel or a kitten playing with a ball of
wool. (Might be an improvement to some of the stuff.)

Lately, even the weather presentation is being cut to the bone, so as
far
as I am concerned they can go jump themselves. They probably do anyway.


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"Robin Nicholson" wrote in
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And am I right to think the weather occurs somewhen in the middle? I
thought it was at the end..


I'm not bothered if I miss it these days. It was a must watch, once but
it is now much the same formulaic drivvel that goes on in the rest of
the
BBC. (Even John Craven looks fed up with it.)

I think it has something to do with play school mentality or poorly
cobbled together travellogues. Or is it "what to do with hooray Henries"
now that they no longer produce real programmes on the BBC?

I half expect to see a potters wheel or a kitten playing with a ball of
wool. (Might be an improvement to some of the stuff.)

Lately, even the weather presentation is being cut to the bone, so as
far
as I am concerned they can go jump themselves. They probably do anyway.


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"Robin Nicholson" wrote in
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And am I right to think the weather occurs somewhen in the middle? I
thought it was at the end..


I'm not bothered if I miss it these days. It was a must watch, once but
it is now much the same formulaic drivvel that goes on in the rest of
the
BBC. (Even John Craven looks fed up with it.)

I think it has something to do with play school mentality or poorly
cobbled together travellogues. Or is it "what to do with hooray Henries"
now that they no longer produce real programmes on the BBC?

I half expect to see a potters wheel or a kitten playing with a ball of
wool. (Might be an improvement to some of the stuff.)

Lately, even the weather presentation is being cut to the bone, so as
far
as I am concerned they can go jump themselves. They probably do anyway.


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