Years ago, you could set your watch by the time a television programme started --- especially the BBC.
Why do we now have programmes starting minutes before, or minutes after the listed time ?
Have the television companies fallen into line with todays values, ie --- it'll do ?
Apparently the ONE Show is used as a catch up or round down programme. It rarely starts at 7pm but always brings the schedules back into line after it finishes.
Interesting comments, especially Paul.
But years ago there was no requirement for a " catch up " type programme.
The ONE show was one of main reasons for my gripe, although Casualty on Saturday was 3 to 4 minutes later than listed.
Maybe I'm just getting grumpy & picky as the years roll on.
Worst thing is the nights that Corrie/Eastenders are both on, you turn over and find you have missed the start of one of them, even though its still not the scheduled time.