VIEWERS’ VIEWS
VIEWING TIMES Sir, —I wish to complain loudly and furiously about the people who decide which night to show which TV programme. For instance, if a repeat of > some good programme I. (and we trust it is good, j or why repeat it) is to be I shown wouldn’t it be sen-
sible to have it on a different night of the week from the original screening so that those people who missed it because of meetings or sports clubs would get a chance to see it. In the same vein, a new series of an old favourite should be shown on the same night of the week that it was originally shown, so those who followed the first series could continue to do so. I'm speaking in particular i of the programme, “The Foundation.” Yours, etc., NORMA CADENHEAD.
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