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Playout timing issues on BBC One Scotland

Posted on 5th February 2022 by The Clean Feed Team
Last updated on 19th February 2022 Filed under Bloopers

The Graham Norton Show came to a premature conclusion this evening on BBC One Scotland due to what appeared to be timing issues with the playout schedule.

An ECP for a BBC Three show appeared during the closing segment of the show, rather than over the programme’s end credits. We estimate that the ECP event went to air about a minute before it was supposed to.

The junction then kicked in just as host Graham Norton began thanking his guests.

Although the junction played out without any issues, we crashed into Six Nations Sin Bin, missing a portion of the opening introduction by the presenters.

VIDEO: timing issues during the 11.25pm BBC One Scotland junction. TX DATE: 5th February 2022. COPYRIGHT: BBC.

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PICTURED: ECP graphic appears during the closing segment of The Graham Norton Show. COPYRIGHT: BBC.

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