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bradley27
Posted 19/3/2008 21:47 (#28152 - in reply to #28151)
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premierscfc - 19/3/2008 20:41

The deal with RED TV provides that Aisleyne Ltd has final approval on the programme before transmission.  Although several episodes are ready, and have probably been advertised in the schedules, they haven't yet been seen for approval, so Red is prevented from airing them.  There has been a technical problem with the stream that RED TV provides to Aisleyne LTD that has held things up, this will be sorted as soon as possible.

There's also the fact that the first episode is continuing to generate a surprising amount of positive viewer reaction.


do you have any idea on the viewing figures for the show and what the average is for Red TV?
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boldjohn
Posted 19/3/2008 22:01 (#28153 - in reply to #28151)
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premierscfc - 19/3/2008 20:41

The deal with RED TV provides that Aisleyne Ltd has final approval on the programme before transmission.  Although several episodes are ready, and have probably been advertised in the schedules, they haven't yet been seen for approval, so Red is prevented from airing them.  There has been a technical problem with the stream that RED TV provides to Aisleyne LTD that has held things up, this will be sorted as soon as possible.

There's also the fact that the first episode is continuing to generate a surprising amount of positive viewer reaction.


Now I agree with Bradley.
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secrethousemate
Posted 19/3/2008 23:54 (#28154 - in reply to #28152)
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bradley27 - 19/3/2008 21:47

premierscfc - 19/3/2008 20:41

The deal with RED TV provides that Aisleyne Ltd has final approval on the programme before transmission.  Although several episodes are ready, and have probably been advertised in the schedules, they haven't yet been seen for approval, so Red is prevented from airing them.  There has been a technical problem with the stream that RED TV provides to Aisleyne LTD that has held things up, this will be sorted as soon as possible.

There's also the fact that the first episode is continuing to generate a surprising amount of positive viewer reaction.


do you have any idea on the viewing figures for the show and what the average is for Red TV?


http://www.barb.co.uk/viewingsummary/weekreports.cfm?report=multich...

RED's daily reach is pretty modest, and it didn't help that they were off-air for two weeks, but their weekly reach figure increased by 11,000 viewers on the previous week. This was the week in which 'Aisleyne' first aired, so maybe her show has something to do with the higher total...?
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bradley27
Posted 20/3/2008 02:35 (#28155 - in reply to #28154)
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secrethousemate - 19/3/2008 23:54

bradley27 - 19/3/2008 21:47

premierscfc - 19/3/2008 20:41

The deal with RED TV provides that Aisleyne Ltd has final approval on the programme before transmission.  Although several episodes are ready, and have probably been advertised in the schedules, they haven't yet been seen for approval, so Red is prevented from airing them.  There has been a technical problem with the stream that RED TV provides to Aisleyne LTD that has held things up, this will be sorted as soon as possible.

There's also the fact that the first episode is continuing to generate a surprising amount of positive viewer reaction.


do you have any idea on the viewing figures for the show and what the average is for Red TV?


http://www.barb.co.uk/viewingsummary/weekreports.cfm?report=multich...

RED's daily reach is pretty modest, and it didn't help that they were off-air for two weeks, but their weekly reach figure increased by 11,000 viewers on the previous week. This was the week in which 'Aisleyne' first aired, so maybe her show has something to do with the higher total...?


cheers for the info. I guess we all must help increasing those numbers
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robbie123
Posted 21/3/2008 13:00 (#28162 - in reply to #27024)
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i really love your show Aisleyne! its really cool and exciting.. well done!
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sophie
Posted 27/3/2008 20:40 (#28229 - in reply to #28162)
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got some more  listings for this week and next

this saturday at 6pm- Once again we follow her as she meets her friends and buisness associates.

sunday 8am and 11am- we follow her entertaining her friends and visiting the tabernacle school.

monday 6.30 pm- Once again we follow her as she meets her friends and buisness associates.

next thursday- 6.30- Once again we follow her as she meets her friends and buisness associates.

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emptybox
Posted 27/3/2008 22:41 (#28230 - in reply to #27024)
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I'm afraid I'm utterly confused by this series.

Have we even had episode 2 yet?

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Julian
Posted 27/3/2008 23:49 (#28232 - in reply to #28230)
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Yay! Finally a new episode

The episode today was a new one with Aisleyne taking us on a tour of her old streets with some talk of her background as she cruised past the hostel she used to stay at and then met up with a close friend. It's nice to see that Ash has her own transport now - although you might want to brush up on your parking skills Ash

Part of the epsiode was a bit of an advert for the Tabernacle School, a Church-funded operation which Aisleyne's godson is staying at.

Later she met up with Imogen and they planned an evening of clubbing together - lots of talk of makeup products but fortunately they mentioned so many brands that product placement probably doesn't really apply

The production seemed a lot slicker this time with the video affects and music working quite well. Aisleyne was as lovely as ever. I found the charity appeal a bit blatant to be honest but it's great that Ash is using the programme to promote worthy causes besides herself

All in all, I thoroughly enjoyed it - loved the Sunglasses joke

Regards

Julian

Edited by Julian 27/3/2008 23:51
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ofni
Posted 27/3/2008 23:56 (#28233 - in reply to #27024)
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Thanks for the summary, Julian, sounds like it was a really interesting programme.
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mich007
Posted 28/3/2008 00:05 (#28234 - in reply to #28232)
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Julian - 27/3/2008 23:49

Yay! Finally a new episode

The episode today was a new one with Aisleyne taking us on a tour of her old streets with some talk of her background as she cruised past the hostel she used to stay at and then met up with a close friend. It's nice to see that Ash has her own transport now - although you might want to brush up on your parking skills Ash

Part of the epsiode was a bit of an advert for the Tabernacle School, a Church-funded operation which Aisleyne's godson is staying at.

Later she met up with Imogen and they planned an evening of clubbing together - lots of talk of makeup products but fortunately they mentioned so many brands that product placement probably doesn't really apply

The production seemed a lot slicker this time with the video affects and music working quite well. Aisleyne was as lovely as ever. I found the charity appeal a bit blatant to be honest but it's great that Ash is using the programme to promote worthy causes besides herself

All in all, I thoroughly enjoyed it - loved the Sunglasses joke

Regards

Julian


Phew talk about being caught off guard.

Thanks for the commentary
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emptybox
Posted 28/3/2008 02:58 (#28235 - in reply to #27024)
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Thanks for that Julian.

So Ash has got some kind of vehicle eh?
Is it a Bentley?

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premierscfc
Posted 28/3/2008 09:57 (#28236 - in reply to #27024)
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The promo clip on the homepage has been changed to a clip from show number 2.
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Julian
Posted 28/3/2008 11:12 (#28238 - in reply to #28235)
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emptybox - 28/3/2008 02:58

Thanks for that Julian.

So Ash has got some kind of vehicle eh?
Is it a Bentley?



It was a little 4-door Volkswagon (K reg). I think it was a Polo
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ofni
Posted 28/3/2008 11:17 (#28239 - in reply to #27024)
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Has "someone" told her that 4 cylinders + 4-doors makes it a "4X4" ?
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secrethousemate
Posted 28/3/2008 11:20 (#28240 - in reply to #28236)
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premierscfc - 28/3/2008 09:57

The promo clip on the homepage has been changed to a clip from show number 2.


Thanks to Aisleyne Ltd for that clip. A very slick start. I quite like the 'split screen' edit they do. Plus, as its never ever been remarked upon before, isn't Ash a prodigious gum chewer? Its not good for your insides, so I'm told

P.S. It may not be gum that she's chewing of course...
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sophie
Posted 28/3/2008 18:26 (#28242 - in reply to #27024)
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sorry my mistake, the 2 episodes this sunday at 8am and 11am are: we follow her going to a party and doing what comes naturally- shopping!!
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premierscfc
Posted 28/3/2008 20:26 (#28243 - in reply to #27024)
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Hopefully we should not have to wait too long before episode 3 is aired. It has now been approved for transmission subject to a couple of minor alterations. Episodes 4 and 5 are also in the edit suite so things should run smoother now as far as transmission is concerned.
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emptybox
Posted 28/3/2008 22:00 (#28245 - in reply to #28238)
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Julian - 28/3/2008 11:12
emptybox - 28/3/2008 02:58

Thanks for that Julian.

So Ash has got some kind of vehicle eh?
Is it a Bentley?

It was a little 4-door Volkswagon (K reg). I think it was a Polo

I see you're like me, and not used to the new numbering system yet.
It was a 57 reg.

Nice to see her friend Portia being featured.
And is that a little one on the way?...for Portia I mean.

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premierscfc
Posted 28/3/2008 23:11 (#28247 - in reply to #28239)
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ofni - 28/3/2008 11:17 Has "someone" told her that 4 cylinders + 4-doors makes it a "4X4" ?

I doubt Aisleyne would fall for that.   It's not her car.

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Julian
Posted 29/3/2008 02:18 (#28255 - in reply to #28245)
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emptybox - 28/3/2008 22:00
I see you're like me, and not used to the new numbering system yet.
It was a 57 reg.


D'oh! I should have remembered since I only bought a car a few months ago. That's when I first noticed there even was a new system

Regards

Julian

Edited by Julian 29/3/2008 02:20
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mich007
Posted 6/4/2008 07:05 (#28361 - in reply to #27024)
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Concerning the Aisleyne Show

I was happy when I heard Aisleyne got her own show, but now what with all the confusion, I am not sure. When exactly is it supposed to be on. Is it once a fortnight night? I am assuming Red TV know when it is due to be aired why can't they just publish a schedule telling people when it is to be aired. Surely if Red TV want to boost the ratings this information should be readily available. To be honest I don't get it, I haven't got Red TV but it must be double frustrating for those who have got it.
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premierscfc
Posted 6/4/2008 10:38 (#28364 - in reply to #27024)
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Red TV do publish a schedule.  If you have Sky then the epg tells you when it is on.  I don't have Sky but I subscribe to Digiguide which covers evry channel on every platform.

http://www.gipsymedia.com/

The show is on 6 times over the next 8 days:

6/4/2008 - 11.00-12.00

7/4/2008 - 18.30-19.30

10/4/2008 - 18.30-19.30

12/4/2008 - 18.00-19.00

13/4/2008 - 11.30-12.30

14/4/2008 - 18.30-19.30

So far only 2 episodes have been aired.  As far as I am aware episode 2 has been shown once and all the other shows have been repeats of episode 1.  Episode 3 is complete and ready to broadcast and episodes 4 and 5 are in the edit suite having the final touches applied.  I don't know when Red plan to broadcast each particular episode as you can't tell from the program description in the TV guides.  As soon as I get any news about the show it will be on the forum.

 

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mich007
Posted 6/4/2008 10:55 (#28365 - in reply to #28364)
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I don't know when Red plan to broadcast each particular episode as you can't tell from the program description in the TV guides. As soon as I get any news about the show it will be on the forum.

 



Thank you for that and  I stand corrected on some points, however it would be much easier  if we knew it was due to be on  every 2 or 3 weeks at the moment it's just like pot luck.

It's no ones fault on this board, and it's great Red TV have given Ash this opportunity but it's a shame no one really knows exactly when a new show is going to be aired. 

I will leave it at that.
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Julian
Posted 6/4/2008 15:49 (#28366 - in reply to #28365)
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Is there any way we can get Red TV to notify this website before they show a new episode? We didn't get notice of either episode previously and there's no Series Link option so at the moment I'm having to schedule recording of every show manually just in case it's new

Regards

Julian
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mich007
Posted 7/4/2008 20:24 (#28383 - in reply to #27024)
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Are there any plans to move The Aisleyne show to a more commerical channel.

Why don't Red TV do a live stream of the show via the internet like before. It's a shame you can't catch it on the internet. I am sure some would even agree to pay a small fee if it was aired.

Will Red make shows already aired available to her website.

I don't know how many people have sky but I don't think many do.
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