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Mags22 | 20:26 Mon 08th Aug 2016 | Film, Media & TV
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Do you think there's too much on tv?
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No. - do you ?.
no not enough IMO
Yes I certainly do.

The BBC’s coverage for the 24 hours from 6am today:

BBC1

“Olympic” Breakfast 06:00 to 09:15
Olympics 13:45 to 18:00
Ditto 19:00 to 20:00
Ditto 20:30 to 22:00
Ditto 22:45 to 04:00

BBC2

Olympic Highlights 09:15 to 13:00
Olympics 13:45 to 14:30
Ditto 18:00 to 19:00
Ditto 22:00 to 22:45

BBC4 (which normally does not open until 19:00):
Olympics 13:00 to 02:00

As well as this the 6pm news began with ten minutes about a bloke winning a swimming race, including interviews with his Mum, his aunt (and probably the woman who used to burp him as a baby, though I lost interest before that). Only then were we able to learn a little about the trifling matter of 500,000 commuters facing a five day rail strike).

Overkill? Just a tad.
Plenty of other options...
No, as it only happens every four years for two weeks.
No, it needs & deserves the full, in-depth coverage that the BBC are providing.
YES.
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No - I'm not a huge sports fan, but the Olympics are special and deserves the fullest coverage possible.

Plenty else to watch and do if not interested.
No. There are lots of channels that aren't showing them.
If you mean is there too much on BBC then I can see why licence payers might think that. The viewing figures will be interesting. Personally I don't mind at all- it's only a few weeks every 4 years.
No. It's only once every 4 years. All the other $hee-!te and pap continues unabated so there's no cause for complaint.
Most of it is pretty boring. Table tennis? Fencing? Zzzzzzzz
I'm another very definite 'no'
The great thing about the coverage is you see sports which otherwise get totally ignored for the other 3.99 years
Yes, in terms that is it everywhere. No, in that all events deserve to be aired.
A specific 'Olympics' channel should be allocated and all would go on there with references on the other, mainstream channels. Wasn't there a Sports channel once? Scheduled programmes should most certainly not be disrupted because of an overrun etc..
No. Some of us can survive without watching " soaps "
Yes.
yes. So far I have watched none of it and don’t intend to...but I have got Sky so plenty of other choice.
No, I love the Olympics. It's only once every four years, and there are plenty of other channels to watch.
Yawn!!

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