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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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WayneC just checked and it doesnt appear to be available on iplayer
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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When's the c4 coverage on, I've only been watching the Eurosport.
Does anyone know if Austrian and Italian tv have any web based live or replay services?
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Ghost Dog, The main C4 coverage is around 8AM on Sundays. They also then have several other programs in the early hours of other days - one on snowboarding events, one on nordic events, one more in depth on alpine ski events, but we don't get any of those in Wales, we only get the Sunday one.
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why this not on the bbc i player i miss this as i was out
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superal,
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Did anyone else wonder if Heston ever did up the strap on the helmet?
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janette wrote: |
Did anyone else wonder if Heston ever did up the strap on the helmet? |
Heston's head is SO big that he didn't need ot do the strap up as that helmet was wedged right on!
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Well, it was better than last week, but that wouldnt have been hard. Not a lot, but a slight improvement, mainly as there was more snow stuff and less of the travelling train prat. All they need to do now is show the skiing instead of that mouthy bloke presenter telling everyone how good he is at commentating off a giant television, then cut all the non-snow bolox, reduce the time spent boosting presenters ego's by 90% (really, do i need to see some assole demonstrating a toilet - or some other bloke muscling in on a bar ?) and give us some more racing on snow ! Hell, like even x-country skiing would have been more interesting and relevant than some of that stuff..........
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austin7, (and eveyrone else complinaing) the BBC don;t have the the rights to show the racing eny more - CHannel4 have the rights hence the c4 ski coverage, the best the BBC can show is highlights. I do agree about the crap about toilets and japanese culture though
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You know it makes sense.
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Didnt see last weeks but saw this and must say quite enjoyed most of it, yes they could miss bits out as I am sure Michael Palin et al can do a better job of showing us Tokyo but lets be honest, if they showed ski racing for an hour it would not get enough viewers and would then get canned
There is a reason there is very little skiing on TV, it is not very interesting to the masses and has very little minority appeal either, remember that as a member of this forum you are very different from the general public - they do not feel the same way about skiing that you do
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I didn't see last week, but I thought tonight's was excellent. Very enjoyable.
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Poster: A snowHead
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so what about boarder-x, ski-x, more equipment reviews (that bit was quite watchable), nordic, ski-history, even resort reviews, technique tips, snow awareness................. etc ?
The comment about not having the rights anymore is fair enough.
However...... even when they did, they only showed the highlights anyway - just as they are now on the interactive bit - so not having the rights is clearly irrelevant. Still, at least we can have some of it via C4 and BBC interactive. Very short-sighted of the BBC to lose them tho, dont they realise skiing is more popular now than ever ?
Main gripe is not so much now the loss of racing, as the irrelevant stuff that some 60-70% of the programme was devoted to... such as 10 minutes in japan with 2mins on the boarding.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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that mouthy bloke presenter
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that would be a former Olympian and one of the best Alpine ski racers the UK has produced then?
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BGA, that may be so - but that doesnt make him a good commentator ! However deserved his ego is, do we need to see him on the p1ss and the pull ?
The chap on interactive now does it much better - is actually more interested in the skiing than himself - something our olympian seems to lack...........
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OK, for the racing heads out there it's pretty much a dead loss, but at least the BBC haven't buried it at the extreme end of the schedule.
In terms of promoting winter sports it knocks Channel4 into touch.
Channel4s skiing coverage is designed to appeal to existing skiing fans only, no one else will see their output and so I can't see how they can ever increase their viewing figures. Seems to me whatever body has the rights to world skiing has grabbed the money and run with no concern for the long term good of their sport.
Ski Sunday seems to be trying to mould itself into top gear on snow to appeal to a very broad based, and not necessarily skiing viewer. My problem with it is all the skiing seems to be between gates and the snowboarding is in powder, all very stereotype. Where are the fat skis. Why does the boarder get to have all the fun? Tonights was the first I've seen so I'll reserve final judgement.
Still, its better than nothing (and Channel4).
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I think the producers have looked at the success of Top Gear and decided to do a sort of Top Gear Lite - blokey presenters, move the central theme of the programme to the periphery, series of vignettes on things related to but not entirely centred on skiing. Even the Fiona Bruce thing is a rip off of 'star in a reasonably priced car'. I grant you Graham Bell isn't Jeremy Clarkson but I don't think he's too bad - plus I doubt he has huge input into the programme content so I would imagine he's just doing what he's told to do. The bonus is of course for those of us really keen on skiing we have the interactive programme afterwards to watch the racing - I reckon if GB was commentating on that he would be much more focussed in on the skiing
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rich, great minds think alike!!
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BGA, thats uncanny, but I got in first so I win
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Well I don't like it. Spoken to like children who know virtually nothing about skiing and then a show that's a mixture of a nature programme and a crappy travel programme all bundled into a nice sized family viewing package. crap
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Just watched 2 episodes back to back.......I like it.
Considering that the BBC don't have rights to most race action, I thought that the programme was an enjoyable hour.
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Well, do we want the general public to think skiing's an elitest sport restricted to rich/famous/royals and men in tight lycra who can go fast?
We're all skiers, pretty good and dedicated skiers a lot of us, and we're not the audience demographic for Ski Sunday, the sofa skier, recreational skier or armchair spectator/interested non-skier is. At least they're promoting skiing to the uninitiated. Agreed the Japan stuff was quite crappy, but C4 is for ski racing, SS is for promoting skiing to the masses.
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Well, I think I fall into the sofa skier/recreational skier bracket. I certainly ski like I'm on a sofa a lot of the time. The new Ski Sunday works for me, but then I watch the racing on C4 as well.
Interestingly, it was on whilst the parents were around for Sunday dinner - and they have no desire to ever go skiing, yet my mum said "good this - I must make sure I watch it next week" - so I think something about the new format must appeal to complete non-skiers, too.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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I like the new format although I could have done without the bit where they were looking for those mountain goats (I mean WTF!?). The review of the different snowboards was quite good but they could have gone into more detail about the make, cost etc of the different boards. A similar type of thing comparing fat skis would be good. The Japan bit was ok but I would like to see them give an overview of some resorts I am more likely to go to as well.
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I really enjoyed tonight's episode, I thought the race coverage really captured the atmosphere.
One point i did pick up on was the exercise that Graham Bell set Fiona Bruce involving skiing with her boots undone, whilst being a really good exercise, If I asked a client to do that exercise, I'd risk being sued, as if they fell as a result and injured themselves, I would be liable for instructing them to use their equipment contrary to the manufacturer's recommendations, potentially adversely effecting the release values of their bindings. I still do the exercise myself, but telling someone else to do it in a professional situation is a big no-no.
BBC watch out for the law suits.
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I have seen a few clips on the Beeb website.
Generally, it looks good.
It is a an easyviewing show for a massmarket audience.
It could do with a sprinkling of humor, though.
And some pointless shots of skibunnies in tight pants.
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Really enjoyed tonight's offering, have told the better half to start saving for my 50th birthday treat to Japan. He'll need a long time to save
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Poster: A snowHead
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After last week I thought I would give it another chance.............. What a load of rubbish! 1 hour programme with 6 mins of ski racing. Mountain goats? Very good but not on ski sunday! and as for Mr Bell, great bloke I am sure but his ski coaching tips need a re vamp. This goes out to the nation, the BBC should be doing better than this.
Poor old Miss Bruce needs to speed up her movements, not "lean" in to her boots! and as for Mr Bell, well how about finding the edges of his skis early in the arc ( bit wishy washy those short turns). To be fair though, he did ski in the world cup and I didnt!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Best thing to do is record and fast forward the bits you don't want to see. That's what I did. must say I've re-run the section with Fiona Bruce several times
Didn't watch the snowboarding/Japan bit but did watch everything else.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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I caught it by accident last night. Yes kind of Top Gear very light... but remember Top Gear used to be extremely boring with people like Tiff Niddle presenting so maybe it is a formula they can develop.
Big comment though, the snowboard review told me some technical stuff and it is brave to see a "recreational boarder" but I would seriously consider getting someone who is actually a really good boarder for the on snow bits - even if they have to fake it with cuts to the producer.
I suspect it is made on a fraction of the Top Gear budget which is why it is a bit naff. No criticism of the team, they are probably doing the best they can.
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austin7, "such as 10 minutes in japan with 2mins on the boarding."
D'you reckon it might be cheaper to film him in his hotel ensuite toilet than from a helicoptor off piste boarding?
troublemaker, "I could have done without the bit where they were looking for those mountain goats"
Yeah, what a larf, especially the fist punching "YES" when he spots the first one. Very convinced that he cared.
Must admit, I loved the coverage of the off piste boarding - I thought it looked amazing, and, as a skier, I said to Mrs S "watching this actually makes me wanna give it a go."
Shouldn't someone like GB be able to kock considrably more time off the amateurs' slalom after three hours skiing? Last week Heston didn't look too special after the first run, but knocked less than two seconds off on his second run. I reckon if I did the same slalom run twice in a row, without any coaching between, I'd probably achieve that, just cos I know what to expect the second time.
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I have to confess I haven't seen the first two episodes yet as I was in Fline last week and spent yesterday in bed with a chest infection. However, I have recorded them and will look forward to seeing them.
What I do know is that I will always love Ski Sunday. I enjoyed the format last year and I'm sure I will enjoy the new format. Ski Sunday was part of the magic when I was learning to ski 23 years ago.
What I will say of the new format though is that a couple of my friends who don't do any form of winter sports and are never likely to, are tuning into watching it and loving it.
If this keeps Ski Sunday on our screens I'm all for it!!
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I can cope with the japan cultural bit. Even the travelling and toilet review - those are all things you would experience if you went there. The thing that really got my goat*, was the goats. What's the connection to 'ski sunday' there? Ok, he was in the alps, but he was there in the summer. The most relevent things in that feature were throw away comments that: (i) the goats shelter in gullies in the winter; (ii) you shouldn't chase animals in the winter cos they'll use up their energy; and (iii) some of the french resorts are in a big national park. Frankly, he might as well have been on a beach.
I'd have replaced that bit with snow reports and/or some sort of resort review.
But... I'll watch it the week after next (next week I should be enjoying some apres ski) and I suspect most of you will too
*Sorry. Couldn't resist.
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Personally I rather enjoyed last weeks episode. However this weeks episode was dire IMHO.
I dont like the whole going skiing in alternative area, where no one will go. When he was walking around Tokyo I was so bored screaming for snow.
The trial of different snowboards i found boring, but then Im not a boarder.
The summer bit was alright. I wish could they show a little bit of mountaining biking, via ferrata and kayaking/white water rafting. I know its a ski programme but it is interesting and relevant to the mountains.
There is too much non skiing activities. I wish he could have told us more about the ski area of Schladming rather than working behind a bar.
Fiona Bruce skiing was enjoyable, but I wish they spent a bit more time on tips to improve technique.
Did anyone see the avalanche programme afterwards? I did and thought it was rather good.
Ski Sunday definatly needs a resort review section.
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