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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This starts me off on a pet rankle. I'd like to see repeats on BBC1 & 2 of some of the popular things now shown on 3 & 4. These could be repeated late at night, say, at a date soon after they were transmitted on the new channels. Also annoying is the fact that a continuation of whatever one is watching on ,say, BBC1 can be seen immediately on, say, BBC3. I cannot receive the new channels, as the signal is too weak. All viewers should be treated equally as we all pay the same licence fee. As one pays nothing to commercial channels, one doesn't feel so hard done by because of the similar situation which has arisen with those.
There are masses of things show in recent years which must be within actors'contracts. I am for 'This Life' too.
I appreciate that they wouldn't want to spoil DVD sales in the case of 'Survivors', another favourite of mine.
The 'Famous Five' spoofs made me laugh a lot.
I'm with Survivors and The Goodies on this one. Though I tend to think The Goodies may not have aged very well and be rther unfunny now. (I missed The Goodies & The Beanstalk when they showed it again last Christmas on C4 / Five (?) )
Copyright issues are a major factor, as Didwot says.
For all the repeats of Carry On films (including those cr�ppy compilations ITV seem to stick on whenever the sport finishes early on a wet Saturday afternoon), the (surviving) actors receive sod all - they were paid a flat fee at the time of filming and that's all. This is part of the reason they are so oft repeated - it is cheap programming.
I understand the DVD release of The Young Ones (the BBC comedy, NOT the Cliff film!) has a couple of songs missing (I don't even own a DVD player, so I don't know which, but it's something like Mot�rhead from Bambi and Rip Rig & Panic from Interesting) which seem to have been cut for some copyright consent reason.
It's a shame that the programmes we want to see again are tied up in copyright issues, leaving the trouble-free programmes to be repeated ad nauseam; so that in the end, no matter how good they are/were, they just become 'oh no, not this again'....repeats.