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Do you have certain programmes/films at certain times of the day?

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Greenbeanmcgee · 19/09/2022 19:44

Or is it just me?

I have night films and day films and shows. Even if it's the weekend it just feels wrong to watch certain things at "the wrong time of day".

Does anyone else feel similar?

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Greenbeanmcgee · 19/09/2022 19:54

Do you have to watch is what that should say.

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Imabitbusyatthemoment · 19/09/2022 20:01

100%.

Love the occasional bit of Homes under the Hammer or Place in the Sun, but could never watch in the evening! So wrong.

JamesMartinsWaistcoat · 19/09/2022 20:08

Yes, but for me it's a weekday/weekend thing. There are certain things I would never watch at the weekend as it just feels wrong Grin

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megletthesecond · 19/09/2022 20:12

I watch what's on TV so it's always the 'right' time. On my days off I challenge myself to go shopping, the gym and be home for Hammer at 11 😳.
I don't have the mental energy to faff about with TV on demand.

wherearebeefandonioncrisps · 19/09/2022 20:20

I know what you mean.
It seems wrong to watch Shetland in the morning and it's wrong to watch Father Brown ( yes I know) in the evening.

RegeJeanPageMeOnMyCellphone · 19/09/2022 20:26

Yes! We have ‘Sunday afternoon’ films. As in older, family friendly and we’ve seen them a million times.

DH tried to put Stranger Things on at 11am on a Saturday when DS was at the GPs and my brain couldn’t tolerate it 😂. It’s definitely an evening watch to me.

The only exception for me is horror films. I only watch them at Halloween and it has to be in the day otherwise I freak myself out!

Riverlee · 19/09/2022 20:27

Yes, definantly. Also have weekday programmes and weekend programmes.

felulageller · 19/09/2022 21:11

Yes if I have free daytime I'll watch daytime TV on catch up like wanted down under, 4 in a bed or homes under the hammer. I'd never watch them at night.

Any scary/ thriller type film is for after dinner.

Never thought about weekday/ weekend though.

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