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i let my kids stay up a bit lter last night to watch comic relief. While the Eastender thing was on I went to get their pjs and put the washer on etc., so i didn't see it.
I don't watch eastenders so have no idea about their storylines.
When my 9 year old daughter went to bed, she was crying. I thought it was because of the africa films, but she said the eastenders thing had really scared her. She wouldn't tell me what she'd seen though.
What was it?
I don't watch eastenders so have no idea about their storylines.
When my 9 year old daughter went to bed, she was crying. I thought it was because of the africa films, but she said the eastenders thing had really scared her. She wouldn't tell me what she'd seen though.
What was it?
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thanks for your advice guys, i will talk to her tonight.
I don't believe that there were tech difficulties at all, they were probably still deciding whether or not it was too early to show it.
I understand that it happens to young girls, which of course is awful and they must be helped. i do still say though, that the clip was aimed at people who were donating money for the cause and therefore, over 16s. Ergo, it could have been shown much later.
Any young girl of 10/12 who has a boyfriend at that age, would more than likely, be staying up late anyway!
I don't believe that there were tech difficulties at all, they were probably still deciding whether or not it was too early to show it.
I understand that it happens to young girls, which of course is awful and they must be helped. i do still say though, that the clip was aimed at people who were donating money for the cause and therefore, over 16s. Ergo, it could have been shown much later.
Any young girl of 10/12 who has a boyfriend at that age, would more than likely, be staying up late anyway!
I didn't have a problem with this at all and even if I'd had youngsters in the house, I wouldn't have worried about them watching it. But then we're all different as parents and I can understand your concern. Thinking on it, I don't recall them saying beforehand that it concerned some disturbing scenes, which I think it should have done.
yes i know the watershed is at 9, but surely the beeb would be aware that younger children would be staying up a bit later to watch. They had taken part in many fund-raising actvities at school throughout the week, and the kids channels were full of it too. So, i said they stay up till half nine as a special treat.
I wouldn't have a problem with a son of 12 seeing it though.
I wouldn't have a problem with a son of 12 seeing it though.
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