Sentences with phrase «watched television programme»

Almost 10 million people tuned in to watch the 90 - minute debate on ITV, making it by far the most watched television programme of the day.
Everyone who has watched the television programmes on planet earth, or on wildlife, or who has visited a botanical garden, can not fail to be astonished at the variety and fecundity of the numerous...
My findings entirely reflect the amazement of the staff, on watching the television programmes and reading the sensationalistic reporting, that any of these media outlets could have been talking about the company for which they worked.

Not exact matches

Similar to the «hate - watching» experience of viewing television programmes you don't like because you enjoy mocking them, this can be seen as a mild form of «hate - reading».
She was then approached by Caroline Aherne's show, which films people watching and reacting to television programmes.
We have been over late - night television for years now (even burning out on The Daily Show and Colbert Report, I'm afraid) but Jimmy Fallon's new gig as host of this programme has us actually watching it again.
It wasn't Britain's Got Talent; it was a choral programme we were watching on television.
During the course of the Montenegro match, a television camera unkindly, embarrassingly and perhaps all to significantly, focused on the recently appointed Chairman of the Football Association, Greg Dyke, who was not watching the game but somewhat distractedly consulting his programme.
A few examples: Nestlé agreed to translate its formula labels when Mark Thomas picked up on Baby Milk Action's campaign for his television programme (watch here).
Parents hope the programmes, which typically consist of brief dialogue and picture sequences, will boost the learning ability of children as young as eight months old, even though the American Academy of Pediatrics has recommended that youngsters not watch television until two years of age.
As anyone who watches television detective programmes will know, criminal profiling claims to predict the characteristics of an offender from an analysis of a crime's circumstances.
I watched a television talk show recently and a participant shared one of her negative parenting experience on the programme.
International Cat Care is pleased to release details of an exclusive evening with Dr Sarah Ellis, feline behaviour specialist from the very popular BBC2 Horizon television programmes «The Secret Lives of Cats» and «Cat Watch 2014» and, more recently, from this week's BBC2 «Cats v Dogs» programme with Chris Packham and Liz Bonnin, to talk all things cat!
In summary, «If you watch or record television programmes as they're being shown on TV you must, by law, be covered by a TV Licence, no matter what device you're using.»
The stars of the hit show (if you haven't seen the series, it films ordinary people watching and discussing television programmes — and it's just as brilliant as it sounds!)
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