It's on for then according to their page https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000tzm5 Presumably some licencing nonsense stops them from releasing it on iPlayer without being broadcast first?
Had no idea they repeated it at the crack of dawn on a Saturday 🤣
At the crack of dawn on Sunday maybe? Didn't expect to see it on iPlayer with it not having been broadcast. Somehow I don't feel the repeat will be shown either but you never know. Wonder how they will let us know when it's next going to be broadcast.
I must admit, I read through this thread with some bemusement, as probably the 'target' audience for GW - I'm 30 something with my first garden, muddling my way through and some of the tips are invaluable in helping me actually grow something. I do agree that the multitude of viewers videos aren't particularly helpful most of the time - though as an occupational therapist who spent some time volunteering in a socio-therapeutic horticultural service I do appreciate the ones themed around people achieving their gardening goals despite a disability or perception from others that they won't manage. The lady with the garden in Dorset (or Devon) who has an amazing staggered wall garden but manages it all without having any hands was a real highlight for me!
It is still listed for 6.30 on Sunday I have found ( I too didn't realise it was on that early) But for me it's when are they going to fit in the final of Masterchef!!
Yes tomorrow indeed...silly me. They do broadcast lots of things with a streaming premiere...but wonder how ancient the contract is for GW and how it relates to online provision. Anyway, it's all filmed, would be silly not to show it.
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Presumably some licencing nonsense stops them from releasing it on iPlayer without being broadcast first?
Had no idea they repeated it at the crack of dawn on a Saturday 🤣
But for me it's when are they going to fit in the final of Masterchef!!
It will be shown at 6:35 on Sunday morning - as usual - and apparently it also goes out early on Tuesday mornings but a week late. See here:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006mw1h/broadcasts/upcoming