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This can be posted here @beaugreen007. Welcome along, by the way.
http://www.mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/38/tv-alerts/p15
Someone in the know may be able to answer how this has be allowed to happen. It's been over a year now since a film last appeared on ITV.
http://www.mi6-hq.com/news/index.php?itemid=10451&t=mi6&s=news
Yes, though surely there would be legal ramifications?
http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1886156
It appears the SKY deal expired at the end of September so perhaps ITV have won the rights back.
What these channels need is a sort of curator, and maybe someone who can liaise between them, so the Beeb, ITV, C4 and Five can combine for a Sean Connery or Hitchcock season for a fortnight or so. They still think they're competing with each other, it's almost quaint. Like the Internet, Box sets or Netflix never existed.
Well found @WillyGalore.
So it does seem Sky's rights expired in September, after one year and now from November they're back for good on ITV.
All except Skyfall which Sky have until September next year. So maybe a Christmas showing for that one? We can only hope.
Ahh, memories...
Me! DAF, GF, TB, all on ITV, and they sparked my love for Bond!
Looks like Mrs Bell will be getting the cut then...
Yes, that is the main downside, although I much prefer watching them on DVD when I want.
And most of LTK!
True, and YOLT!
Well that's true, though I think they were a bit too overexposed of late.
Yeah I'm quite pleased with this. Doesn't make a difference to me because I have the DVDs but now it means that Bond is available for everyone again, which is nice. It just feels right having them on ITV, like it's where the films belong.
Will miss the 007 channel though. When they were running that, it meant that if I was channel surfing and there was nothing on I could just flick on a Bond film for a bit (although if I wanted to watch a specific film all the way through I'd put the DVD on).
I flat out refuse to watch a film if it is interrupted by adverts or worse, the news. It may be nostalgic to look back on times gone-by watching Bond on ITV but they do a horrendously disrespectful job of broadcasting them. Thank god for Blu Rays/DVDs.
</b>Press Release</b>
ITV and MGM International Television Distribution Inc. (MGM), a subsidiary of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc., announced today an exclusive, multi-year agreement to bring the legendary James Bond film catalogue, including the latest instalment, SKYFALL, to viewers in the UK.
All 23 films in the franchise will be available for free on ITV, the UK’s most watched commercial channel. The multi-year deal marks a return of the Bond catalogue to ITV, where the films can been seen across ITV, ITV2, and ITV4.
ITV will also have the free-to-air premiere of the blockbuster SKYFALL, which is slated to air on the channel in 2014. The film, from Albert R. Broccoli’s EON Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, and Sony Pictures Entertainment, is the most successful Bond film of all time, grossing over $1 billion at the worldwide box office.
ITV’s Director Digital Channels and Acquisitions, Angela Jain said, "SKYFALL is the highest grossing film of all time at the UK Box Office and proves not only the enduring popularity of the Bond franchise but also its iconic status. I am delighted we have the entire Bond library of films on Britain's biggest commercial channel, a fantastic treat for all viewers."
“MGM is thrilled to partner again with ITV to bring James Bond home to UK audiences,“ said Chris Ottinger, President, International Television Distribution & Acquisitions, MGM. “The Bond franchise is a jewel in the MGM library and we are delighted to share the films with the viewers across the United Kingdom.”
Thanks for sharing this. Though I dislike ITV and its many wretched, dystopian programmes it calls entertainment, I can't help but think that this is where TV Bond lies. This will be a blow for Sky, with it losing many other contracts this month as well, such as Championship football. All this might force them to lower their prices, so hell. I really hope ITV will show OHMSS more often, but something tells me that this film won't be "popular" enough for ITV's air time.