6 I should think.
It should be at 6, but there will be a great deal of pre-wedding coverage, which no one will want to miss!
I plan to be up by 4.
6 I should think.
I'm definitely going to have my laptop on as well as the main computer I'll have the dvd player going and the DVR on HDTV. I'll prob make some coffee too but I also want to ask what's a typical English breakfast?
I found a cute one for $16 at store which the name totally escapes me at the moment. Every mall in America has this store....I wanna say Susies? I'll be in my night gown and I haven't decided exactly what I'm having for breakfast. What's an English breakfast consist of..maybe I'll grill a tomato
I noticed that most royal wedding Live show on TV is England than Norway, Sweden or other royal family. .. WhyThe European Royal Wedding never show Live TV show I wonder why??
Probably because on the world stage the British Royal Family are the ones that people know about while many people don't even know that other royals exist.
It will be 4 a.m. here on the West Coast US. That means up at 3 a.m. for the pre-stuff - if one is serious about it. I dunno.....
Actually it will start at 3am here on the west coast as we are 8 hrs behind London. Up at 2:30am? I confess that I am considering it but will probably DVR in any case.
I imagine the US network morning shows (NBC, ABC, CBS) will air the wedding tape-delayed starting at 7am (on both coasts) - the usual time they start - for maximum viewership. Since they are sending over their morning show hosts, and making a big deal about it, they'll want max viewers. I really can't imagine them showing it any earlier. However, some of the cable channels might air it live, at least on the east coast. At 3am on the west coast, we might have to find a BBC feed or Canadian/Australian feed online.
I will say I personally would be VERY dissappointed if it is not broadcast live- they broadcasted Diana's funeral live, yes? and that was eraly wasn't it, I think I got up pretty early.
Sister Morphine said:I don't think you're going to see the wedding aired, either live or tape-delayed on any of the major US networks. They may send correspondents over to report on it, but I don't think you're going to see any NBC cameras or ABC cameras in the Abbey. .
I disagree, I think they'll show it for sure and the very least CNN will.... It'll all be same shots from 1 angle, like the funeral.... It's projected to be the most watched TV event so I think the networks will be in on it... Wasn't there an article somewhere that said one of the networks wants Paul Burrel to commentate?
Sister Morphine said:Everything is projected to be the most-watched TV event, but you have to realize that if the wedding starts at 11am London time (for example), that's 6am EST, 3am PST. That's rather early for us Americanos to get up to watch TV. Granted some people will do it anyway, but will that be enough of a demographic shift to warrant sending camera crews over? No station is going to take a financial hit on something not enough people are going to watch.
Live streams on the internet are a different story. If the BBC or any other UK stations set them up so that people from outside their territory can watch, that would be better as it allows everyone to watch who wants to, but doesn't end up costing networks money.
I don't think you're going to see the wedding aired, either live or tape-delayed on any of the major US networks. They may send correspondents over to report on it, but I don't think you're going to see any NBC cameras or ABC cameras in the Abbey..
Claires maybe?
I will be up... Watching, probably in PJ's .... I suspect it will be 4am so maybe coffee or OJ and checking TRF!!!