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Does Anyone Like Tennis ?
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It's on for hours. BBC1. And BBC 2. I think it's too much. I know there are dozens of channels, but they are not too good. What do you think?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."Sport obsessed BBC" That gave me a chuckle! They no longer show live cricket. They no longer show live horse racing - not even (since 2012) the Grand National. They no longer show F1. They show very few 'live' football matches when the FA Cup rolls into town. That leaves us with Rugby and Tennis. Sport obsessed?
Rod Laver of course was a pioneer of the professional game and didn't play the Grand Slam events for most of the 60s. Emerson on the other hand remained an amateur through all that time.
It's amazing (to me) think that until Nadal and Djokovic came along they were the only two male players to win each of the Grand Slams at least twice.
It's amazing (to me) think that until Nadal and Djokovic came along they were the only two male players to win each of the Grand Slams at least twice.
\\ and there are other BBC channels//
3. For young people.
4. Documentaries & serious.
News. Rolling news coverage.
Parliament. self explanatory.
CBBC. Over 6 year old.
CBEEBies. under 6 year old.
Alba. Scots Gaelic.
S4c. Welsh.
And BBC2 advertises itself as offering alternative programmes.
Hardly a scintillating choice, perhaps I should start taking an interest in tennis. :o)
3. For young people.
4. Documentaries & serious.
News. Rolling news coverage.
Parliament. self explanatory.
CBBC. Over 6 year old.
CBEEBies. under 6 year old.
Alba. Scots Gaelic.
S4c. Welsh.
And BBC2 advertises itself as offering alternative programmes.
Hardly a scintillating choice, perhaps I should start taking an interest in tennis. :o)
I can only repeat what I said earlier:
it's annoying for non tennis fans but aside from the other channels, at peak viewing times, there's actually not - in the schedule at any rate - tennis on both BBC1 and BBC 2 at the same time.
The killer I suppose is having a roof and lights over the court or courts, so no chance of rain or bad light stopping play there!
it's annoying for non tennis fans but aside from the other channels, at peak viewing times, there's actually not - in the schedule at any rate - tennis on both BBC1 and BBC 2 at the same time.
The killer I suppose is having a roof and lights over the court or courts, so no chance of rain or bad light stopping play there!