Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe (Oct 16th) - BBC4
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Posted 4/10/2007 15:56 (#24062)
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Aisleyne will be filming on location for the new series of Screenwipe. Filming takes place on Monday 8th October on a London housing estate with Charlie playing a Hoodie and Aisleyne playing his girlfriend.

It is most likely to be broadcast on Tuesday 16th October at 10pm on BBC4.
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Posted 4/10/2007 15:59 (#24063 - in reply to #24062)
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YESS!

Will Aisleyne have to "hug a hoodie" then?

Better dig up that old pic of Richard Madeley!
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Posted 4/10/2007 16:06 (#24064 - in reply to #24062)
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That's fantastic news - well done Ash!!! I hope it's as good as her last appearance!
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Posted 4/10/2007 16:32 (#24065 - in reply to #24062)
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So I'd guess that these are the possible dates of broadcast (with the first one the most likely candidate)...

Tuesday 16 October 10:00pm BBC4
Tuesday 23 October 10:00pm BBC4
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Posted 4/10/2007 16:44 (#24067 - in reply to #24062)
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Thanks for the info!!
Sounds brill!! Cant wait to see that!! woooooooooooooooo!!!!
Go Ash-a-leeeeeeen!! lol.xxxx
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Posted 4/10/2007 17:10 (#24068 - in reply to #24062)
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thanks for the info its well good news!! i cant wait for it, sounds really good
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Posted 4/10/2007 17:26 (#24070 - in reply to #24062)
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Thanks for the info prem.
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Posted 4/10/2007 17:27 (#24071 - in reply to #24062)
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premierscfc - 4/10/2007 15:56

Aisleyne will be filming on location for the new series of Screenwipe. Filming takes place on Monday 8th October on a London housing estate with Charlie playing a Hoodie and Aisleyne playing his girlfriend. Broadcast date is to be confirmed but is liable to be in the next 2 weeks.



That sounds like more of a stretch for Charlie than Aisleyne
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ofni
Posted 4/10/2007 17:37 (#24072 - in reply to #24071)
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That sounds like more of a stretch for Charlie than Aisleyne


I must confess to the same wicked thought, secret.

This involves a temporary return to ghetto-chic for Ash, I guess. Perhaps some of those very early pics in her biography gallery might provide Wardrobe with some inspiration...

D'ye think they'll try and work an Argos tent into the sketch somehow?
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emptybox
Posted 5/10/2007 09:59 (#24077 - in reply to #24062)
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I'll look forward to this.

Ash won't be able to be her usual glam self though.

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ofni
Posted 5/10/2007 15:48 (#24084 - in reply to #24077)
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I'll look forward to this.

Ash won't be able to be her usual glam self though.



Could be a perfect vehicle for her bid to get a part in EastEnders, though ....


.... 'specially if they fix the script so she gets to say "'Ere, woss goin' on? "
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boldjohn
Posted 6/10/2007 00:31 (#24094 - in reply to #24084)
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Fantastic news. I hope it's as good as last time.
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maringo
Posted 8/10/2007 10:40 (#24139 - in reply to #24094)
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I hope the filming goes well today.
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maringo
Posted 10/10/2007 22:35 (#24250 - in reply to #24062)
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As I suspected, it was cutting it too fine to make yesterday's programme, so it should hopefully be aired next Tuesday at 10pm.
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emptybox
Posted 11/10/2007 01:56 (#24255 - in reply to #24250)
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maringo - 10/10/2007 22:35 As I suspected, it was cutting it too fine to make yesterday's programme, so it should hopefully be aired next Tuesday at 10pm.

 

That's brilliant.

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secrethousemate
Posted 11/10/2007 13:36 (#24262 - in reply to #24255)
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Some upstart online rival to the mighty Charlton is criticising his new series here:

http://watchwithmothers.wordpress.com/2007/10/11/charlie-brookers-s...

And there's a barbed comment about Ash plus a link to this site, the swines!

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Posted 11/10/2007 14:47 (#24263 - in reply to #24062)
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I'm the administrator and creator of that site...
We like Charlie very much and the Aisleynne comment was only a little joke...
All meant in the best possible taste.

(I hope Charlie and the BB Beast are very happy together!)
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Posted 11/10/2007 20:35 (#24271 - in reply to #24062)
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COOL!!
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secrethousemate
Posted 11/10/2007 20:40 (#24273 - in reply to #24062)
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I'm sure the 'BB Beast' will be very impressive in her second Screenwipe appearance next week!
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emptybox
Posted 12/10/2007 02:47 (#24279 - in reply to #24263)
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Swineshead - 11/10/2007 14:47 I'm the administrator and creator of that site... We like Charlie very much and the Aisleynne comment was only a little joke... All meant in the best possible taste. (I hope Charlie and the BB Beast are very happy together!)

Oh well! At least you publicised this site......I suppose.

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ofni
Posted 12/10/2007 08:06 (#24282 - in reply to #24062)
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Following the second "beastly" appearance next week I look forward to "Swineshead Revisited".
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remaha
Posted 13/10/2007 09:13 (#24326 - in reply to #24065)
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maringo - 4/10/2007 16:32 So I'd guess that these are the possible dates of broadcast (with the first one the most likely candidate)... Tuesday 16 October 10:00pm BBC4 Tuesday 23 October 10:00pm BBC4

Great news! Do we know the date yet?



Edit: Blimey, my posts have gone up a bit! Has someone been posting using my name?

Edited by remaha 13/10/2007 09:16
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secrethousemate
Posted 13/10/2007 10:04 (#24328 - in reply to #24326)
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remaha - 13/10/2007 09:13

maringo - 4/10/2007 16:32 So I'd guess that these are the possible dates of broadcast (with the first one the most likely candidate)... Tuesday 16 October 10:00pm BBC4 Tuesday 23 October 10:00pm BBC4

Great news! Do we know the date yet?



Edit: Blimey, my posts have gone up a bit! Has someone been posting using my name?


The total includes your FAKERS posts. Did you really post that many msgs, though?

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secrethousemate
Posted 13/10/2007 13:18 (#24329 - in reply to #24062)
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The good old Guardian gives a bit of a clue to this week's Screenwipe content. Charlie has a go at Tara Palmer-Tomkinson and turns the spotlight on 'yoof TV', which is 'filled with comic potential' they say. This might be where the 'hoodie' sketch comes in? Should be a good watch, anyway!
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Posted 13/10/2007 17:23 (#24333 - in reply to #24328)
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remaha - 13/10/2007 09:13

maringo - 4/10/2007 16:32 So I'd guess that these are the possible dates of broadcast (with the first one the most likely candidate)... Tuesday 16 October 10:00pm BBC4 Tuesday 23 October 10:00pm BBC4

Great news! Do we know the date yet?

Edit: Blimey, my posts have gone up a bit! Has someone been posting using my name?

The total includes your FAKERS posts. Did you really post that many msgs, though?

I guessed as much. I mean, who'd want to masquerade as me?

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Posted 14/10/2007 23:58 (#24357 - in reply to #24333)
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There will always be only one remaha Roll on Tuesday night. TV was made for Aisleyne.
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maringo
Posted 15/10/2007 09:47 (#24367 - in reply to #24062)
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According to an article by Charlie Brooker in today's Guardian, "This week Charlie sat in an editing suite, eating biscuits and drinking tea: "I've done literally nothing else."...

http://www.guardian.co.uk/Columnists/Column/0,,2191304,00.html

Hopefully, he got the programme finished in between the tea and biscuits.
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maringo
Posted 16/10/2007 12:20 (#24416 - in reply to #24367)
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It's highly likely to be on tonight, so you'd better tune in...

Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe (Magazine Programme)
Starting: 22:00 on Tuesday 16th October. Duration: 30 minutes
Showing on BBC 4 (Freeview).

Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe (Magazine Programme)
Starting: 01:30 on Wednesday 17th October. Duration: 30 minutes
Showing on BBC 4 (Freeview).

Info from http://www.mydigiguide.com
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emptybox
Posted 16/10/2007 18:58 (#24428 - in reply to #24062)
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Doncha worry, I shall be tuning in.
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Posted 16/10/2007 22:11 (#24431 - in reply to #24072)
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This involves a temporary return to ghetto-chic for Ash, I guess. Perhaps some of those very early pics in her biography gallery might provide Wardrobe with some inspiration...



Looks like they followed my advice!!!

The Ghetto Princess returns!!!
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maringo
Posted 16/10/2007 22:32 (#24432 - in reply to #24062)
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That was good and she got to introduce a lot of the features too. Loved the dance at the end.
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Posted 16/10/2007 22:35 (#24433 - in reply to #24062)
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She got a lot more time than I thought she would.

I don't see any reason why he wouldn't use her again on a future programme?

Loved it when she had a little fit of the giggles right at the end.

Chalk up another successful TV appearance.

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Posted 16/10/2007 22:37 (#24434 - in reply to #24432)
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maringo - 16/10/2007 22:32

That was good and she got to introduce a lot of the features too. Loved the dance at the end.


Pray enlighten me - was that her "dutty wine" ?

They must have had such a laff doing those scenes. Well done Aisleyne!
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Posted 16/10/2007 22:49 (#24435 - in reply to #24434)
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I certainly had a laugh. Excellent show and a superb performance by Aisleyne. I can't get enough of her on TV. I expect a few smart comments on DS about the theme though.
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Posted 16/10/2007 22:49 (#24437 - in reply to #24062)
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Some screengrabs...

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Posted 16/10/2007 22:53 (#24438 - in reply to #24435)
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I certainly had a laugh. Excellent show and a superb performance by Aisleyne. I can't get enough of her on TV. I expect a few smart comments on DS about the theme though.


Now its official, I am old. Does anyone have an English translation of what Ais said?

Mind you didnt like that bit with the "yoof" saying that the reason over-35s watch Skins is because they are all paedos. I watch Skins. I'm over 35
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Posted 16/10/2007 22:57 (#24439 - in reply to #24062)
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My son will be 35 next year.

Those screengrabs are great!
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Posted 16/10/2007 23:08 (#24441 - in reply to #24438)
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I agree about the screengrabs ofni. The sketches appear had the desired effect then Bradley?

Edited by boldjohn 16/10/2007 23:11
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Posted 16/10/2007 23:23 (#24443 - in reply to #24441)
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I really enjoyed that!

Loads of character and personality. She was a natural
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Posted 16/10/2007 23:54 (#24444 - in reply to #24062)
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Ash was more 'street' than Catherine Tate, innit?

Those boots looked expensive, too
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ofni
Posted 17/10/2007 00:10 (#24445 - in reply to #24062)
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I thought the best non-Aisleyne part of the programme was Charlie's review of "the Tudors".

In particular, I thought that his summation of Catherine of Aragon as a "Spanish MILF" ranks as "history in a nutshell" alongside Bill and Ted's description of Napoleon as a "short dead dude"
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Posted 17/10/2007 00:25 (#24446 - in reply to #24062)
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Don't forget the repeats...

Wed 17th October: 1.30am
Sat 20th October: 12.20am
Sun 21st October: 1.15am & 3.45am
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ofni
Posted 17/10/2007 15:06 (#24457 - in reply to #24062)
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General contentment re "Chaisleyne" is once again being expressed on the lowculture forum's Brooker/Screenwipe thread

(link is to page 4, continues to page 5)

http://lowculture.proboards34.com/index.cgi?board=tv&action=display...
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Posted 17/10/2007 17:20 (#24466 - in reply to #24446)
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maringo - 17/10/2007 00:25

Don't forget the repeats...

Wed 17th October: 1.30am
Sat 20th October: 12.20am
Sun 21st October: 1.15am & 3.45am


AND Saturday 20th October 9.30pm
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maringo
Posted 17/10/2007 17:50 (#24467 - in reply to #24466)
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Aisleyne's appearance on Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe has been added to the videos section...

http://www.aisleyne.com/videos/videos.asp

And some screengrabs have been added to the TV & radio gallery...

http://www.aisleyne.com/gallery/gallery.asp

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Posted 17/10/2007 19:00 (#24470 - in reply to #24467)
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maringo - 17/10/2007 17:50

Aisleyne's appearance on Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe has been added to the videos section...

http://www.aisleyne.com/videos/videos.asp

And some screengrabs have been added to the TV & radio gallery...

http://www.aisleyne.com/gallery/gallery.asp


And now also a report...

http://www.aisleyne.com/news/news.asp?dismode=article&artid=123
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Posted 17/10/2007 23:37 (#24476 - in reply to #24062)
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Watching those video clips again a couple of times, it seems to me that Aisleyne shows real comic timing and talent there. I don't know how much was down to her own instinct and how much to her response to good direction, but however it came about the result was quite awesome - and unnervingly authentic! That "Chav-leyne" character is a gem, and I hope we see and hear more from her.

My mind keeps returning to Paul Flynn's description in the Guardian during BB7 - "the formidable and potentially fantastic Aisleyne". How right he was!

http://media.guardian.co.uk/site/story/0,,1851209,00.html

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Posted 18/10/2007 18:20 (#24488 - in reply to #24062)
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A couple of positive blog entries about the show...

http://lightupvirginmary.blogspot.com/2007/10/charlie-brookers-scre...
http://malmo58.vox.com/library/post/rejoice-aisleyne-is-back-on-the...

Thanks to ladyash for pointing out the second one.
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Posted 18/10/2007 19:57 (#24489 - in reply to #24062)
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I hope Charlie's not facing the chop in the latest round of BBC job cuts. I have heard that BBC4 programmes are a potential target.

The two of them make a good double act, all the more so because few would expect them to get on so well. Of course, it could all be in the editing for all we know.

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Posted 18/10/2007 20:27 (#24491 - in reply to #24489)
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remaha - 18/10/2007 19:57

I hope Charlie's not facing the chop in the latest round of BBC job cuts. I have heard that BBC4 programmes are a potential target.



Looking at the following BBC article, I reckon Charlie and his programme should be safe from the cuts...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7051242.stm
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Posted 19/10/2007 12:32 (#24498 - in reply to #24491)
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maringo - 18/10/2007 20:27
remaha - 18/10/2007 19:57

I hope Charlie's not facing the chop in the latest round of BBC job cuts. I have heard that BBC4 programmes are a potential target.

Looking at the following BBC article, I reckon Charlie and his programme should be safe from the cuts... http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7051242.stm

Well, that just made me more worried. I've no idea how you can take any solace from that article. You are obviously a glass half-full kind of person

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Posted 19/10/2007 17:20 (#24505 - in reply to #24498)
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maringo - 18/10/2007 20:27
remaha - 18/10/2007 19:57

I hope Charlie's not facing the chop in the latest round of BBC job cuts. I have heard that BBC4 programmes are a potential target.

Looking at the following BBC article, I reckon Charlie and his programme should be safe from the cuts... http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7051242.stm

Well, that just made me more worried. I've no idea how you can take any solace from that article. You are obviously a glass half-full kind of person



I certainly hope they don't axe Charlie

His programme is the perfect example of the sort of show that wouldnt have got made before the coming of the extra digital channels



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Posted 20/10/2007 19:20 (#24533 - in reply to #24466)
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maringo - 17/10/2007 00:25

Don't forget the repeats...

Wed 17th October: 1.30am
Sat 20th October: 12.20am
Sun 21st October: 1.15am & 3.45am


AND Saturday 20th October 9.30pm


So three more chances to catch it tonight.
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Posted 29/10/2007 12:38 (#24821 - in reply to #24476)
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That "Chav-leyne" character is a gem, and I hope we see and hear more from her.



Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't I hear Ash refer to this character as "Chav-leyne" on the Kickin' Off programme? Has somebody read my post, or did I sub-consciously pick the name up elsewhere?
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Posted 29/10/2007 13:26 (#24822 - in reply to #24821)
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ofni - 29/10/2007 12:38

Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't I hear Ash refer to this character as "Chav-leyne" on the Kickin' Off programme? Has somebody read my post, or did I sub-consciously pick the name up elsewhere?


Yes, she did. You're not going to sue for copyright, are you?
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Posted 29/10/2007 13:34 (#24823 - in reply to #24822)
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maringo - 29/10/2007 13:26

ofni - 29/10/2007 12:38

Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't I hear Ash refer to this character as "Chav-leyne" on the Kickin' Off programme? Has somebody read my post, or did I sub-consciously pick the name up elsewhere?


Yes, she did. You're not going to sue for copyright, are you?


I'm sure that Aisleyne could find a way to persuade me to waive my rights.
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Posted 7/11/2007 16:17 (#25055 - in reply to #24062)
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Screenwipe "with added Chavleyne" returns to BBC4 and airs on BBC2.

The second series of Screenwipe is currently being repeated on BBC4 on Fridays. By my reckoning Aisleyne is in the 4th programme in a series of 5, This week is billed as 2/5 ie the "credit squeeze" edition, which should mean the yoof one - with added "Chavleyne" - will be aired on Friday November23rd.

And there's more!

It also seems that the second series is also going to be shown IN FULL on BBC2 at on Wednesdays starting on November 14th. That would put Aisleyne on again on December 5th.

Please correct me if I've mis-calculated.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/features/screen-wipe.shtml
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Posted 7/11/2007 16:22 (#25056 - in reply to #25055)
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ofni - 7/11/2007 16:17

Please correct me if I've mis-calculated.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/features/screen-wipe.shtml



You've got it spot on. Thanks!

BBC4: November 23rd 11pm
BBC2: December 5th 11.50pm

I'll add those to the "upcoming appearances" thread.

http://www.aisleyne.com/forum/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=1685&posts...
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Posted 7/11/2007 16:25 (#25057 - in reply to #25055)
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Excellent! The larger BBC2 audience should ensure more hordes of coach parties here on that evening (and more calendar sales?). Technically, I think its actually the fourth series they're repeating.

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Posted 7/11/2007 16:40 (#25058 - in reply to #25057)
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Excellent! The larger BBC2 audience should ensure more hordes of coach parties here on that evening (and more calendar sales?). Technically, I think its actually the fourth series they're repeating.



My inner pedant is lost in wonder at your outer one

CORRECTION - "The second series of Screenwipe to feature Aisleyne is......etc."

OK?

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maringo
Posted 23/11/2007 17:57 (#25742 - in reply to #25055)
Subject: Re: Screenwipe 2nd Series Repeats BBC4 & BBC2!




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I'm just bumping up this thread, as it'll be shown again on BBC4 at 11pm tonight.
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ofni
Posted 23/11/2007 18:25 (#25746 - in reply to #25055)
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What a nice way to wind up a pret-ty impressive week, eh?

The listings contain the following:

11:00 pm Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe
Charlie Brooker takes an irreverent look at all aspects of life on the small screen, including youth TV. Some strong language and some sexual content. [S]

Now then, does the "sexual content" warning relate to the nuddy bits from the Tudors contained in the programme or Aisleyne's closing credits dance?

Watch and decide!
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maringo
Posted 23/11/2007 18:46 (#25747 - in reply to #24062)
Subject: Re: Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe (Oct 16th) - BBC4




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I've just merged ofni's CBSW repeats thread into the main thread about her second appearance on the show.

PS: Just over 4 hours until it's shown again on BBC4.
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ofni
Posted 25/11/2007 19:26 (#25791 - in reply to #25056)
Subject: RE: Screenwipe 2nd Series Repeats BBC4 & BBC2!




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maringo - 7/11/2007 16:22

ofni - 7/11/2007 16:17

Please correct me if I've mis-calculated.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/features/screen-wipe.shtml



You've got it spot on. Thanks!

BBC4: November 23rd 11pm
BBC2: December 5th 11.50pm

I'll add those to the "upcoming appearances" thread.


It looks like the BBC2 showing might be sooner than we thought for some reason, The BBC2 schedule for THIS COMING WEDNESDAY 28th November gives the Screenwipe details as the "yoof" edition ie the one with Ash.

The TV supplement with yesterday's Daily Mail suggests the same, though that also talks about it including a Tara P-T programme.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbctwo/listings/programme.shtml?day=wednesday&...

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maringo
Posted 25/11/2007 20:08 (#25793 - in reply to #25791)
Subject: RE: Screenwipe 2nd Series Repeats BBC4 & BBC2!




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ofni - 25/11/2007 19:26

It looks like the BBC2 showing might be sooner than we thought for some reason, The BBC2 schedule for THIS COMING WEDNESDAY 28th November gives the Screenwipe details as the "yoof" edition ie the one with Ash.

The TV supplement with yesterday's Daily Mail suggests the same, though that also talks about it including a Tara P-T programme.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbctwo/listings/programme.shtml?day=wednesday&...



OK, thanks! I've changed the Upcoming Appearances thread accordingly...

http://www.aisleyne.com/forum/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=1685&posts...
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maringo
Posted 28/11/2007 09:36 (#25931 - in reply to #25791)
Subject: RE: Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe (Oct 16th) - BBC4




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ofni - 25/11/2007 19:26

It looks like the BBC2 showing might be sooner than we thought for some reason, The BBC2 schedule for THIS COMING WEDNESDAY 28th November gives the Screenwipe details as the "yoof" edition ie the one with Ash.

The TV supplement with yesterday's Daily Mail suggests the same, though that also talks about it including a Tara P-T programme.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbctwo/listings/programme.shtml?day=wednesday&...



Let's see if you're right at 11.50pm tonight.
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maringo
Posted 28/11/2007 21:52 (#25956 - in reply to #25931)
Subject: RE: Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe (Oct 16th) - BBC4




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maringo - 28/11/2007 09:36

Let's see if you're right at 11.50pm tonight.


Two hours to go now. We should be able to tell if she's on without even watching it, as there will probably be an influx of guests like last time. But only if they recognise her in her Chav-leyne guise, that is!
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ofni
Posted 28/11/2007 23:08 (#25957 - in reply to #25956)
Subject: RE: Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe (Oct 16th) - BBC4




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maringo - 28/11/2007 21:52

Two hours to go now. We should be able to tell if she's on without even watching it, as there will probably be an influx of guests like last time. But only if they recognise her in her Chav-leyne guise, that is!


There's been such a stream of guests over the last couple of days it might be difficult to attribute any "influx" to the programme. And for the "casual" viewer she is far less identifiable this time.
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Posted 28/11/2007 23:53 (#25961 - in reply to #24062)
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Yep! There she is!
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maringo
Posted 29/11/2007 00:06 (#25962 - in reply to #25961)
Subject: Re: Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe (Oct 16th) - BBC4




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ofni - 28/11/2007 23:53

Yep! There she is!


Another month, another BBC2 appearance. It'll be a nice Christmas treat if she turns up next month too.
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Posted 29/11/2007 00:35 (#25965 - in reply to #25957)
Subject: RE: Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe (Oct 16th) - BBC4




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ofni - 28/11/2007 23:08

maringo - 28/11/2007 21:52

Two hours to go now. We should be able to tell if she's on without even watching it, as there will probably be an influx of guests like last time. But only if they recognise her in her Chav-leyne guise, that is!


There's been such a stream of guests over the last couple of days it might be difficult to attribute any "influx" to the programme. And for the "casual" viewer she is far less identifiable this time.


There was a modest rush of logons in the minutes after the end of the programme, I think.
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maringo
Posted 28/12/2007 22:27 (#26771 - in reply to #24062)
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This episode is being repeated on BBC4 at 0.40am.
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