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The BBC if we've got any choice in the matter (we're out for it but in a small enough place that we should have some say).
When the ratings are announced on Monday morning, whatever the ITV figure is, I'll be amazed that that many people chose ITV over BBC, particularly after Wednesday's performance.
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Prime TV NZ, thank you for asking. The standard international feed (I'm guessing Peter Drury, unless they give Martin Tyler one last trot before sending him to the farm upstate).
No panel, no studio intro, just straight into it. Which means we start in the tunnel and watch the cursory inspections, the officials' nervous rituals, the hanging around which seems to take forever. But with Covid restrictions we don't get the awkwardness of both teams standing together, I miss that. Seeing who greets a club team-mate, the keepers hug, who carefully ignores the opposition, etc.
Main thing is, commentary for a global audience. Biased, sure - but kept in check. Thankful for that.
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Originally posted by Nocturnal Submission View PostThe Beeb, not that I find ITV as bad as many others seem to. They don't even have aggravating adverts this time.
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i've found ITV's pundits a little more insightful, but that doesn't begin to make up for the adverts, prize draw, Pougatch and Matterface. So it will be the Beeb, if i watch at all. Maybe Rio Ferdinand will break his own record for largest spread between knees while seated.
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BBC. Sam Matterface and the adverts squeezed in at every opportunity make ITV too awful to contemplate.
Spare me a thought though. Unless she manages to get someone to swap today, my wife has a late shift tomorrow at her nursing home that will mean she won't be home until half-time. Perhaps rashly, I've agreed not to watch the first half, but record it and watch the whole thing later with her. Of course, should England win I doubt very much that our time-lagged bubble will be sufficient to preserve us from the real world intruding in the shape of shouting neighbours, car horns and fireworks. Conversely, an ominous silence will tell us that the result went the other way. I might be able to make up some of the delay by fast-forwarding every time Kane falls over, Pickford boots the ball directly into touch or Shaw takes five minutes dithering over a throw-in, but I'm not hopeful. Sigh.
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Rte, God knows George Hamilton and Ray Houghton are annoying enough, but any alternative is far worse. I don't watch the pre or half time rubbish, and change channels immediately at full time , so studio experts are less of a thing for me.
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Originally posted by Snake Plissken View PostBBC, but depending on the people chosen I might use the Five Live commentary feed.
BBC TV I think for us.
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Originally posted by Sunderporinostesta View Post
We tried that for the QF and it was a long way behind others. Cheering from neighbours and posting about goals on forums while on our screen the ball was still in the other half etc.
BBC TV I think for us.
The iPlayer / BBC Sounds app are generally 30-60 seconds behind the live pictures.
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ESPN and hoping for Darke/Robson so Taylor Twellman isn't around, although he hasn't been as bad as in the past. He finally learned how to do some research instead of just relying on being an ex-footballer who says things that anybody could say.
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As constant as the North Star, RTE continue to be the Irish broadcaster for all major tournaments - they did share Euro 2016 with Virgin Media, but the latter have wound down their sports coverage in recent years, and are now down to half the Six Nations matches, and a Nations League contract that they'll probably decline to renew.
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