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phoenix Sat 06-Jul-19 20:45:56

I don't mind a bit of tennis, but right now, as I type the same match is being shown on both BBC 1 AND 2!

(And there's grunting/sighing)

As a licence fee payer, who would like to watch Casualty, I'm feeling pretty pissed off angry

eilys Sun 07-Jul-19 09:59:37

I & 2 showing tennis for hours ,I have no interest in this sport ? is my favourite game also racing but I would not like it on both channels at the same time

evansgg Sun 07-Jul-19 10:03:00

There was w
all to wall cricket. My objection that it's on both BBC channels. Even worse for me was a 4 day county cricket match was being played in my town. It did bring trade to the town so shouldn't grumble

NanKate Sun 07-Jul-19 10:06:27

Trisher recently my DH took a sneaky photo of me watching a tennis match on the TV and another one with the sound on mute on my IPad. I can certainly multitask where tennis is concerned.

For any tennis fans like me do consider downloading the TennisTv app onto your IPads. I think it costs about £80 a year and I get to watch matches around the world. There is a catch up facility.

As a child I was furious when they stopped children’s tv for Wimbledon, how times have changed.

GrannyGravy13 Sun 07-Jul-19 10:06:52

Oops Kittylester you are correct it is BT........the tennis must have addled my brain ????

blondenana Sun 07-Jul-19 10:07:23

I too am sick of tennis, football, either men or women,
Why put it on BBC1 and 2 at the same time, not only that it goes on all night, looking forward to Eastenders and what did i get, womens football,
It's not on,
If they have to have it,put it on a channel that no one watches much, or a dedicated sports channel,
TV is rubbish anyway at the moment, whichever channel you look at and weekend TV is terrible,
Do they think everyone goes out at weekend

Bijou Sun 07-Jul-19 10:11:28

Living alone and being more or less housebound I object to tennis and sport being on both BBC channels at the same time for so many hours. There must be many elderly people like me.

faybelle Sun 07-Jul-19 10:16:34

I love all the sports that’s all I watch on BBC if that’s where it is.... I do think BBC should put all their sports coverage on a separate channel though and not mess with normal scheduling as if you don’t like sport it is forced on you, all those wanting to watch sports will head for a dedicated channel anyway as well as subscribing to other providers like Sky sports and BT sports as overall BBC don’t have that much sports in relation to what’s out there on the other providers

Annaram1 Sun 07-Jul-19 10:19:47

I miss EastEnders, it is miles more interesting than any sport.

Houseseller Sun 07-Jul-19 10:26:23

Yes how bloody rude, I love Holby and Casualty, compulsive viewing for me .
Try and show a bit of respect Phoenix, life would be boring if we were all the same.

Ramblingrose22 Sun 07-Jul-19 10:29:42

I am sure that those who are hooked on Casualty will survive if they get to watch it slightly later than usual.

I made a resolution a few years ago not to get hooked on any more soaps after they killed off Nigel in "The Archers". It was completely implausible that someone as wealthy as him wouldn't pay someone to go up on the roof. It was a calculated attempt to engage people's emotions so that they'd keep listening to find out how the family coped with it.

IMHO all the soaps do is regurgitate storylines and add a few sensational ones from time to time to keep people hooked - like the teenage grooming story in Emmerdale that I have seen headlines about. They regurgitate the actors as well - some like Sue Nicholls have been in one after the other over the years.

Before everyone is outraged by what I have said I do appreciate that it is useful to bring issues such as domestic violence and grooming to public attention and that soaps are harmless and entertaining for many. Each to their own.

Rocknroll5me Sun 07-Jul-19 10:35:03

It’s good. Wimbledon this year. Get Netflix get Iplayer to stream on tv. most broadcast stuff is pants so this is exciting ish. And there’s a new girl on the block. And it’s great for females to get so much air time. Cmon Coco

Pittcity Sun 07-Jul-19 10:38:10

I went "cold turkey" on EastEnders (hadn't missed an episode since the beginning in 1985) at the start of this year. I can't do the same when the Brits are playing at Wimbledon or football. Also looking forward to the netball world cup.
But there is no need for wall to wall BBC coverage as there are plenty of other ways for fans to watch.
BTW I have downloaded the Wimbledon app and set it up to notify me when my favourite players are on.

Buntybunny21 Sun 07-Jul-19 10:39:40

Same here Camelotclub, I love the tennis, just once a year and this year has been so good especially with Coco, what a wonderful so very young player and future she has.

trisher Sun 07-Jul-19 10:45:24

NanKate Respect!!! I admire anyone who can watch 2 tennis matches at once. Don't you find you miss the high points of both? I know I would grin

inishowen Sun 07-Jul-19 10:54:52

I went on to Netflix and watched a wonderful film called Maudie. Watch it if you can. i have zero interest in tennis.

Hymnbook Sun 07-Jul-19 10:56:10

It's about time the BBC had a dedicated channel for sport. They cancel programmes move them around. Some days every channel you look at has sport of one kind or another. There is nothing else to watch.

annifrance Sun 07-Jul-19 10:57:45

BBC used to give really coverage of equestrian events (not racing) and I really miss those. Now I can't get them on any channel that I can get.

Mcrc Sun 07-Jul-19 11:05:49

I live in the US and we love to watch Wimbledon. The history and excellence of play is wonderful. We usually have it on NBC and a few others. But, when I want to I just turn it off. I didn't know it drove a lot of you crazy. You should be very proud of what happens in your country each year and that millions around the world love it!

Nannyme Sun 07-Jul-19 11:07:17

I agree with the dedicated sports channel, If we end up paying for our tv licence then I think we should at least get a choice NOT to have so much football on prime times. Some of us do not have Sky and as for the commentators saying everyone loves football, tennis, cricket etc I honestly think they are very wrong.

Houndi Sun 07-Jul-19 11:09:14

Its 2 weeks a year.in the summer i watch sport event and that it.Life for living not sitting in front of box.Winter is when i watch any Netflix i have recorded

Justme67 Sun 07-Jul-19 11:11:32

A bit like lots of others on here, I am fed up with the tennis on television, also fed up with football which should have a 'season' and goes on all year, at least tennis sticks to its' season, and as is said again, it is possible to turn the t.v. off, but that is not the point is it? There are several channels on the television, BBC1 and BBC2 seem to be popular, so why on earth plunge both of them into Tennis during the popular viewing hours?
And why on earth are we having so much football? Of course it is great the women are doing well at football, but for me it was never a game women should play. Can we now have a rest from all sport - except cricket! - get back to the normal and enjoy some light entertainment.
Glad I do not pay a licence fee.

humptydumpty Sun 07-Jul-19 11:16:31

For fans of Casualty like me, I found that I'd recorded tennis yesterday, b ut it looks like the episode is available on iPlayer!!

LizVck Sun 07-Jul-19 11:19:39

I am currently recovering from a badly broken ankle and I am really enjoying the coverage of the tennis on the BBC this year I have my knitting and have been able to watch from 11am-9.pm. Plus being able to choose matches on the red button. It's only for 2 weeks of the year let those of us who enjoy it watch in peace Good on you BBC.

marionk Sun 07-Jul-19 11:20:13

It’s only 2 weeks of the year ladies!!

eazybee Sun 07-Jul-19 11:23:56

I so agree Phoenix.
It reminds of the days when I had to try and explain to two young children why they couldn't watch Playschool and other children's programmes summarily pushed aside because of 'sport.' (no video recorders in our house.)