Wow, I guess this show is not airing in the US right now*. What an absolutely horrible decision if they want it to be successful. It’s a Doctor Who spinoff and Doctor Who is pretty big right now, so I don’ t know why they would not air it.
Has anyone seen it? Thoughts? I’ve heard the first two episodes were wildly different in tone.
Perhaps the link is no longer valid. In that case, it reads:
BBC America
@BBCAMERICA #ClassDW premieres on @BBCAMERICA alongside #DoctorWho in 2017, with Peter Capaldi appearing in the first episode as the Doctor.
Class is made by the BBC, a British public-service broadcaster: its criteria for success do not extend beyond the UK. It does not broadcast in the US, and has very little control over when its programmes are shown there. Even if Class were never shown in the US, it has the entire rest of the world to be successful in.
It’s available on the ABC’s* online streaming service IView, and I don’t believe that it is geoblocked. Possibly someone in the US could try it and let others know.
If you can access, I’d suggest a look at Good Games as well - games review program, and the hosts have good chemistry.
*Australian Broadcasting Corp - Australian equivalent to the BBC and PBS
I’ve enjoyed it so far. Could do with less of Tonya’s mom, but I mostly like the main characters (Ms Quill grated in the first episode, but she was more tolerable in the second).
Two major thoughts -
Not sure why they totally replaced the Coal Hill School with a whole new building.
I wonder if Ram getting covered in somebody else’s blood will continue to be a once-an-episode thing.
See, there’s this channel called BBC America. It broadcasts in America. I read the OP as meaning successful in America. I’m pretty sure he’s aware it’s not an American show.
Although I don’t know if I agree with that. It seems like they are going to bundle it with new episodes of Doctor Who when the new season airs. I think that is probably smart. In the U.S. we used to get the new seasons of Doctor Who months after they are broadcast in the UK but now we get it at the same time.