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MI7 May 8, 2007 5:15 PM

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Originally Posted by scrotnig (Post 35314)
Remember though they are only guidelines. I'm sure some shows will be allowed some leeway, perhaps Doctor Who will be one of them.

Not guidelines. Rules. They say "guidelines" but really they mean "you gotta do this or we'll mess with your head even more".

Point A: On the BBC WALES SPECIFIC guidelines (bear in mind Doctor Who is produced by BBC Wales) it even has this helpful reminder:

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Companies not following these instructions will have their programmes rejected and will have to make corrections at their own expense.
See that? If you don't follow, you'll get rejected. Simple as. Granted, the BBC Wales guidelines are for BBC Wales transmission not BBC Wales production ("not network commissions") though to be honest I can't see why BBC Wales would reject your work and the normal BBC pass it. If anything I would expect it to be the other way round.

And it also states at the top of the normal BBC article:

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All pre-recorded network programmes for BBC One, Two, Three, and Four delivered on or after Friday 1st June 2007 should conform to the new guidelines.
ALL. All of them. No programmes will be let off the hook, Doctor Who included. Eastenders is often a bigger audience puller than Doctor Who, and it isn't being let off, so why should Doctor Who? Hell, Eastenders is even used as the template for the credit guidelines.

Sam Davies May 9, 2007 4:16 AM

Does nobody think this is a good idea.

Ronnie Rowlands May 9, 2007 4:22 AM

No Sam. Absolutely no way. The idea sucks.

Sam Davies May 9, 2007 4:24 AM

O.k but why.

Ronnie Rowlands May 9, 2007 4:29 AM

Why don't you read over the entire thread?

Sam Davies May 9, 2007 4:31 AM

I have but obviously my views are different from everyone elses. I 'll just stay out of this thread before I anger someone.

Danny Stewart May 9, 2007 9:47 AM

Sam -- why would you want the credits of shows to be butchered? It screws up the theme, you can't pay respect to the people who work so hard to bring you the show, and it limits what creative things you can do with credit sequences!

Danny Stewart May 9, 2007 1:51 PM

Thank you, Daryl!

robertbeare May 9, 2007 2:41 PM

i have signed as the mini-mizing of the credits frustrates me at times , as on the doctor who "Shakespearean Code" i was looking for one of the actors names and just as it came up the credits shrunk, i think that keeping the credits large and easily readable and not shrunk to suit the broadcasters is a worthy cause.

Sam Davies May 10, 2007 7:44 AM

Fine I signed. I just think that saying that it's disturbing is a bit of an exaggeration.

Danny Stewart May 10, 2007 10:26 AM

It bothers me very much. It may not bother you as much as it bothers me, but you have to at least recognize that it's worse than what you have now!

Jammy Jason May 10, 2007 1:53 PM

If it helps ill sign, make the world a better place.

Hamster May 11, 2007 3:46 AM

I've signed too. The main thing that concerns me about these new rules is the point that the names of the people involved in putting the show together will now be much more difficult to read. All well and good if everyone already knows exactly who the people in question are, but the crew and actors in supporting roles surely deserve as much recognition for their work. There are obviously other problems with these rules, but at the moment that's the one that is my main problem with them.

Sam Davies May 11, 2007 5:12 AM

I think I understand it a bit better now. I do however think it looks cool.

roseNmartha May 12, 2007 2:56 PM

They should leave it how it is. Anyway I've signed.

Who? May 13, 2007 6:24 AM

Ive Signed as well!

Ronnie Rowlands May 13, 2007 6:25 AM

HOw many signatures are we up to?

MI7 May 13, 2007 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Ronnie Rowlands (Post 35788)
HOw many signatures are we up to?

261, apparently. A respectable amount but I still don't think it will make the BBC change their minds. You'd need thousands to do that.


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