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Topic History of: Thanks ITK for your Ent USA post; BB peaked at 8.2 million; X Factor got 8.4 Sat; Ent USA got 9.7 million on BBC2!
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steveimp Just bought the old Entertainment USA BBC video from a Cash Converters store today for, um, 10 pence. Very entertaining in an 80s way though!
Martin K This re-writing of TV history can surely not go on much longer. I was hooked on No Limits at the time and Ent USA, we used to tape both if we were out.Am I now being told to believe I only thought I had taped them, and the No Limits credit card which is STILL in my oldest Filofax is a fake?
The arrival of the thought police is on us.
JK2006 But times have admittedly changed.
In the history of music on TV, the Tube with 400,000 viewers is regarded as huge whereas No Limits at nearly 6 million on BBC2 is ignored.
You believe what you are told in the rewriting of history, said Stalin.