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Re:Knightmare move to the weekend - as of this weekend
Posted: 01 Sep 2004, 17:04
by Kieran
I kinda prefer this setup. My father always takes over the TV at 7:30, so to have it on at 8am suites me very well as I can see it as I return from work!

Re:Knightmare move to the weekend - as of this weekend
Posted: 01 Sep 2004, 18:45
by TheBrollachan
Still it does mean having to wake up early in the morning - well early by my standards.
Re:Knightmare move to the weekend - as of this weekend
Posted: 01 Sep 2004, 18:52
by HarveyTowers
Enjoy the week of nine episodes while it lasts...
Re:Knightmare move to the weekend - as of this weekend
Posted: 03 Sep 2004, 08:21
by Eli
8:00am is pretty early, I've started to break myself into it already

I've heard of "early morning repeats" as in 1am, but I consider that late- this new schedule really is an early morning!
I shall miss the 19:30 rushes to my TV, and then watching Knightmare with a bottle of Yazoo, slumped in a giant beanbag. If I'm really desperate I could tape the four episodes on my miniDV camera (will that be better quality than VHS?) and watch one each day from Monday-Thursday. Depending on my new college timetable I might be able to stay up late for the late-night am repeats.
Re:Just so you know...
Posted: 10 Sep 2004, 12:22
by Fan
They should release the DVD That's probably better than waiting for the weekends to see it on Challenge.
Re:Just so you know...
Posted: 15 Sep 2004, 21:30
by MoanaLiza
According to Challenges listings, there is no Knightmare on this Saturday and no late knight repeat (the only Saturday I don't have to go out that early). I think it's a stunt day. Sunday's double bill is still on.
http://www.challenge.co.uk/tv/listings.html
You still might want to tune in at about 8am or just before incase they made a mistake/the listings are wrong.
Re:Just so you know...
Posted: 29 Sep 2004, 13:04
by Fidjit
If a series of Knightmare is hard to pay for broadcast, then imagine a whole one series on a DVD, it would be too deer!
Probably in the region of £100 - £150
If it was released on DVD, Challenge would probably quit viewing Knightmare...
OOOooo
Posted: 10 Oct 2004, 21:07
by MoanaLiza
Ahh no! was looking at staying up slightly later tonight, as I don't have to work (I believe) tomorrow nor the rest of this week. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I looked at the Sky digiguide (correct them if they're wrong) and lo and behold 2.30 tomorrow morning :o

. Now staying up a little late (until 2.30am or so) is pushing it slightly, but staying up until about quater to four in the morning is going a bit far, unless of course you're a night (oh sorry that should be knight) owl. Anyway I think at 3.00 I'll be long away snoring, so staying up til 3.30 will not advantage me in any way, unless I want to try the old toothpick trick, which I doubt will work.
Re:Just so you know...
Posted: 10 Oct 2004, 22:59
by angelordevil4585
Challenge had changed the times of last nights episodes as well hadn't they? >:( I was very unhappy when I played what i had taped to discover 20 minutes of missing footage.
If I'm correct, these episodes should be 13 and 14 right? So we will discover if Challenge have been boring, creative or surprising with regards to the scroll at the end of ep. 14.
Yay, and that means series 7 next saturday!! I like series 7!
Re:Just so you know...
Posted: 11 Oct 2004, 02:09
by Billy
angelordevil4585 wrote:So we will discover if Challenge have been boring, creative or surprising with regards to the scroll at the end of ep. 14.
I can reveal what happened from the 29th April 04 showing...
(SPOILER)
They cut the whole 17 seconds out(/SPOILER)
Re:Just so you know...
Posted: 11 Oct 2004, 18:24
by KFan
Fidjit wrote:
If a series of Knightmare is hard to pay for broadcast, then imagine a whole one series on a DVD, it would be too deer!
Probably in the region of £100 - £150
If it was released on DVD, Challenge would probably quit viewing Knightmare...
Not if it were released for public sale. This would roughly cost the same as any other DVD
Re:Just so you know...
Posted: 11 Oct 2004, 21:48
by angelordevil4585
Thanks, BillyH! Although I did remember that they had done that, I was hoping they wouldn't do it again.
Re:Just so you know...
Posted: 15 Oct 2004, 09:44
by Fidjit
If they'd release KM on DVD it would have to be official and at a very reasonable price, I'd say £29.99 a series, that would mean a whole KM collection would add up to at least £240...
Re:Just so you know...
Posted: 20 Oct 2004, 21:33
by KFan
Well - I'd pay it. Not that I would enjoy paying back whoever I choose to borrow the money from (

Billy you know that favour you owe me)... but just think - if it were to happen, it would be the only chance* we have ever had of owning all 8 seasons, in perfect quality.
*
When I say only chance, I really mean only legal chance when you include illegal sales that have been tried out on eBay in the past and closed down
Re:Just so you know...
Posted: 24 Oct 2004, 19:32
by angelordevil4585
Knightmare is on 3am-4am tonight (sunday)- as it was last night...which i didn't realise until i checked my tape just now. grr >:(