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F1 Moves to BBC

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From 2009 (i.e. next season)

Woo hoo!! :bannana:

No more ad breaks at the wrong time missing the crucial action!! Hopefully Martin Brundle will be retained (but not James Allen!)
 
Sorry, I didn't realise there was another thread on this. Perhaps the mods can merge?

Robert, haven't you got better things to do at 7.14am. Like cancelling parking tickets. :D
 
Sorry, I didn't realise there was another thread on this. Perhaps the mods can merge?

Robert, haven't you got better things to do at 7.14am. Like cancelling parking tickets. :D

You don't wanna know what I was doing at 7:14am today ;)

Cancelling parking tickets? Whatever next :eek: Anyhoo, I'm on holiday this week :rock: :D
 
From 2009 (i.e. next season)

Woo hoo!! :bannana:

No more ad breaks at the wrong time missing the crucial action!! Hopefully Martin Brundle will be retained (but not James Allen!)

Fully agree with that but can we have it in HD please. BBC HD productions are the very best of the HD technology and we could even read what was written on the cars if we were that way inclined!;)
 
Woohoo! No more stupid adbreaks!

I heard talk on Radio 1 and later on, Radio 2, of the Beeb planning to ask Murray Walker if he will come out of retirement...That'd be so good! No adbreaks + good commentary + No traction control = good F1 racing.
 
Woohoo! No more stupid adbreaks!

I heard talk on Radio 1 and later on, Radio 2, of the Beeb planning to ask Murray Walker if he will come out of retirement...That'd be so good! No adbreaks + good commentary + No traction control = good F1 racing.

I've even heard talk that the anchorman might be hamster himself!!
 

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