Sujet : Re: OMG is it April 1?
De : YourName (at) *nospam* YourISP.com (Your Name)
Groupes : rec.arts.drwhoDate : 15. Jun 2025, 00:09:29
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On 2025-06-14 11:25:52 +0000, Daniel70 said:
On 14/06/2025 9:47 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <102ic44$3o7n1$1@dont-email.me>,
Your Name <YourName@YourISP.com> wrote:
On 2025-06-13 12:44:28 +0000, Daniel70 said:
On 13/06/2025 6:29 am, Blueshirt wrote:
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It's a weird idea. Somebody at the BBC has lost the plot.
Joking apart, what sort of monsters and aliens would we get
in a series aimed at under-fives?!
"under-fives"?? Ah!! Come on, now. Sans anything else, we'll all be
watching it, won't we?? (Well, assuming it's on Free-to-Air T.V.!)
I guess that depends on where you live, as well as whther or not it is
part ofr Disney+'s international distribution agreement.
Here in New Zealand Cbeebies is available as one of the Sky TV channels
in the standard scription. The regular free-to-air networks also have
shows from the BBC, although no longer Doctor Who of course.
It would be NZCTV or TVCNZ to start with.
WHY would it be, Binky??
It wouldn't be either of those. NZCTV is New Zealand Cricket's YouTube channel and TVCNZ is some sort of second-hand vintage clothes seller.
The main two main free-to-air TV networks in New Zealand are "Television New Zealand" (TVNZ) and "MediaWorks", each of which run a few different broadcast and streaming channels. There are also quite a few other free-to-air channels that are more niche, although "Maori TV" does have some good movies in English from time to time.