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Will US drama 24, ever make a return to the terrestrial airwaves?
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No best answer has yet been selected by dave_c. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Whatever happens, it certainly won't be back on the Beeb. Pity - but then again at least we'll get an hour of 24 lasting an hour!
I thought the 5 purchase was still in the "rumour" stage, as Sky were keen on being the only place to see new "24".
dave_c: It's not a question of Sky being tight, but a combination of them wanting exclusive rights to a show (they pay a lot more, but if it increases subscriptions it can be worth it) and the terrestrial channels not having the cash to pay for the rights so soon after Sky's broadcasts.
Mattk: If you don't get Sky, you don't get Jack! (AS Sky's adverts for S3 went). So far S3 has only been shown on Sky.
dafyd: On the BBC, an hour of "24" lasted around 42 minutes! Apart from (normally) the premier and possibly closing episode to each season they are shown with ads in the US. When you get a clock ticking centre-screen and the time "jumps" that is when the ad break should be (Sky finally seem to have grasped this), so in theory Sky are showing it the "proper" way, and the BBC were doing it wrong.
it should also be noted that series two was subject to VERY heavy product placement by Lexus. As a result, when the Beeb showed it, they had to cut many scenes to remove much of said Lexii (as AP tells us the plural is!!!). That was partly why series 2 seemed a bit shorter per episode.
Agree with Mattk....soooo tired and formulaic now, especially their refusal to kill of the utterly pointless and annoying daughter Bauer. Yawn yawn yawn. Here's a spoiler...Jack will win out in the end, despite being betrayed and let down by people he should be able to trust.
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