Royal Wedding TV Coverage / Timings

Royal Wedding TV Coverage / Timings

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BatleyBoy

Original Poster:

2,036 posts

221 months

Friday 25th March 2011
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Has anyone got the actual timings for the TV coverage for William and Kates wedding? I'm just trying to get a handle on timings for the Royal Wedding party we are having at home.

Cheers. BB.

angusc43

11,488 posts

208 months

Friday 25th March 2011
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The Crack Fox said:
Get a life.
lol

Rugbyman

1,625 posts

203 months

Friday 25th March 2011
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dibbers006 said:
The Crack Fox said:
Get a life
So... they want to have a party, in the sunshine, good food, good drink, good times. Friends, family, music and so on.

You feel the need to come on an Internet Forum to berate them for having a fun event under the guise of the Wedding.

Who exactly needs to get a life?
clap Exactly dibbers I couldnt agree more ....... this kind of obtuse comment is not welcome and not in the least bit funny

Anyone able to actually answer the OPs question as i wouldnt mind knowing too...?

Edited by Rugbyman on Friday 25th March 10:53

The Hypno-Toad

12,283 posts

205 months

Friday 25th March 2011
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inkiboo said:
I actually have to attend the bloody thing and I don't know the timings. You can't actually be having a party for it?
Are you going dressed as a one legged, war veteren with a beret & a specially made set of crutches?

P-Jay

10,569 posts

191 months

Friday 25th March 2011
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Oooooooookay.

I was about the write "don't give a toss, but thanks for the day off work, I'll be in the mountain somewhere on my bike" but I see the anti-royals have this well covered. Wonder if any of the complainers will elect to work that day in protest...

Anyway google tells me the wedding starts at 11am on the Friday so I suspect major world event aside live feed will be plastered all over the news channels from about Wednesday and BBC1/2 ITV1 and CH4 from about 5am.

Anyway I wont see it becase I'll be up a mountain, North Wales I think.

Petrolhead_Rich

4,659 posts

192 months

Friday 25th March 2011
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Coverage will be on all the news channels, BBC1 etc all day! Going down to London for the celebrations, hopefully will restore my faith that the country does still have some patriotic people left in it, lots of Union Flags smile


BatleyBoy

Original Poster:

2,036 posts

221 months

Friday 25th March 2011
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Petrolhead_Rich said:
Coverage will be on all the news channels, BBC1 etc all day! Going down to London for the celebrations, hopefully will restore my faith that the country does still have some patriotic people left in it, lots of Union Flags smile
Nice one....it will be great day out.

Lots of Union Jack stuff at my place also; bunting, hats, table covers, plates etc....plus a 5' x 3' commerative flag flying proud from the flag pole in my garden, plus 2 large screens for live TV coverage and food a drinks a plenty!

Back on topic....I was really wanting to know what time Kate sets off for the Cathedral, and I can then decide on what time our guests should arrive so we don't miss the main event.

Cheers. BB.

MadMullah

5,265 posts

193 months

Friday 25th March 2011
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I do think its going to be a great atmosphere in london.

no matter how much people berate it - its still going to be making england millions quids worth of business and many many more millions to come *cue the sprogs poppin out*

i dont agree with the monarchy concept but i'm a HUGE supporter of the fact they do bring in ALOT of money into the UK via tourism

SEE YA

3,522 posts

245 months

Friday 25th March 2011
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angusc43 said:
The Crack Fox said:
Get a life.
lol
+1 getmecoat Each to there own not a fan of the RF myself.

Edited by SEE YA on Friday 25th March 13:22

lazyitus

19,926 posts

266 months

Friday 25th March 2011
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I don't even know which date it's on. When is it? I believe we'll be getting some time off work smile

ETA: Just checked the wedding website. Christ, she is fit, isn't she ? yes

Brighton Derly

597 posts

159 months

Friday 25th March 2011
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The wedding starts at 11 o'clock.

Man from UNCLE

3,762 posts

218 months

Friday 25th March 2011
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P-Jay said:
Oooooooookay.

I was about the write "don't give a toss, but thanks for the day off work, I'll be in the mountain somewhere on my bike" but I see the anti-royals have this well covered. Wonder if any of the complainers will elect to work that day in protest.
Hi guys,

I'm a heterosexual, oh sorry, wrong thread.

Anyway, I'd love to work on that day, not as a protest but because I hate being given these stupid bank holidays & special days off. This wedding will cost me money the same as bank holidays do. I wish they would stop the bank holidays & compulsory wedding days & just let people take a week off at once or take days when they want them.

goldblum

10,272 posts

167 months

Friday 25th March 2011
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This fking wedding is going to cost me hundreds in lost earnings,with BH's and the extended break most seem to be having.

Thanks,Cameron et al for bestowing this wonderful royal gift upon us,the peons of the land.

I hope it rains.

Piersman2

6,598 posts

199 months

Friday 25th March 2011
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The OH and me should be on a ferry to Jersey for a long weekend assuming I got the booking right. smile

BatleyBoy

Original Poster:

2,036 posts

221 months

Saturday 26th March 2011
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Brighton Derly said:
The wedding starts at 11 o'clock.
Yes I saw the 11am bit, but it's not clear what 'starts' means. For example, I can't imagine Kate is walking down the aisle at 11am?
I really wanted to know what time the 'serious stuff' takes place....time she departs for the Cathedral and what time the actual ceremony takes place; I can then sort time for my party guests to arrive etc?
Cheers. BB.