| MUMBAI: With a little over two months left
for 2005 to get over, UK pubcaster The BBC has announced that its
new and improved show 2005 TV Moments returns at the end of
the year. For the first time in the show's history, all the winners
are to be voted for solely by the television viewing public.
By logging on to bbc.co.uk/tvmoments from today 24 October 2005
British viewers will able to vote for their favourite television
moments of the past ten months. From y 21 November 2005 viewers
will be able to start voting for November through to December programmes.
From comedy to sport, and from entertainment to news, this annual
retrospective celebrates those small screen moments which have become
the talking point of an entire nation. There are six categories
in all and viewers will be given four TV Moments to choose between
in each.
The categories are: January February; MarchApril; MayJune;
JulyAugust; September-October; and NovemberDecember.
Viewers will also be given the choice of voting for their ultimate
Golden TV Moment for the past year.
The nominations so far include Celebrity Big Brother on
Channel 4 and Dad on BBC Two. This took a look at the discomfort
of growing old, the burden of having parents staying in one's house,
and the diminishing dignity from one generation to the next. Perhaps
the most famous moment happened on BBC News when Prince Charles
called media reporters "those bloody people" and rounds
on anchor Nicholas Witchell during a photocall. What he doesn't
realise is that he can be overheard.
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