Comment | from what i remember, airing it out of order and changing the time and day of airing to mess with viewing figures was quite a common way of handling a program they didn't want to actually air.
Seems it happened to a few shows, network takes a show likely to compete with one of theirs to stop another network airing it at the same time as their show, impacting figures. network then messes with the show to make it flop, but keeps the rights to stop it going elsewhere later. |
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