So that would have been a cliffhanger and they must have been hoping to film a new series but it got axed what a silly way for it to end forever, shame on you ITV
So that would have been a cliffhanger and they must have been hoping to film a new series but it got axed what a silly way for it to end forever, shame on you ITV
So 4 hours in advance hehe... Well next week it's The Cube and TXF - I'm sure a lot of older viewers will love that!!! Back to BBC1 for them and a new series of Antiques Roadshow...
Ive always liked heartbeat its been good sunday nigt family veiwing for the last however many years and I will miss it
We'll never find out why Bernie Scripps (one of nature's gentlemen) has a Manx Norton, race number 54, in his funeral parlour.
Why do they continue with that carp!!!! And it must cost loads more to produce than HB or The Royal!!!
Heartbeat, the Bill, Last of the Summer wine and big brother...soon therell be nothing left on tv .
After 371 episodes and in its 18th series we say farewell to residence of Aidensfield and to Heartbeat this Sunday for episode 372 and the end of an era.
When new bobby on the beat Nick Rowan and his wife Kate appeared on our screen for the first time, the drama was not the traditional Sunday night family friendly drama it has become over the years its been on our screens.
Heartbeat originally produced by Yorkshire Television in the days before ITV plc. even existed premiered at 9pm on Friday 10 April 1992, which back then the ITV schedule on its launch night looked like this:
Friday 10 April 1992
19:30 Coronation Street
20:00 Surprise, Surprise
21:00 Heartbeat
22:00 ITN News at Ten
It's Friday night's showing did not last too long and in the Autumn of 1993 at the start of the second series it was moved to its more familiar Sunday 8pm slot to appeal to a family audience and has basically remained ever since, although in some occasions it has been shown at 7pm and 9pm (when ITV1 had the rights to F1) but has never left the Sunday night audience.
When Nick Rowan (played by Nick Berry) left Aidensfield to emigrate with his second wife Jo and his daughter Katie to Canada, a special one-off straight to VHS feature length episode was released showing how life was across the Atlantic for the Rowan family.
So on Sunday Heartbeat will end on an ITV1 schedule looking like this:
Sunday 12 September 2010
19:00 David Jason: The Battle of Britain
20:00 Heartbeat
21:00 Albert's Memorial
22:30 ITV News
A lot has changed in the last 18 years but to see the same familiar faces on our screen on a number of Sunday nights every year, its going be something that I guess will be missed.
It may probably be missed as what Last of the Summer Wine gave the BBC audience for 37 years.
Funny to think two well-known programmes based in Yorkshire come to an end within two-weeks of each other.
So will we ever find out if Blaketon survived.
Seriously though - for such a long running show ITV could have done better tonight. For a show that had been on for 16 years at least the announcer could have said something at the end instead of trailing the latest David Jason post retirement schedule filler.
I presume the Royal is over too - or do they still have more episodes in the can.
Its such a shame all those nice Sunday evening shows that did comedy and drama are now gone - they gave you such a nice warm feeling inside before you went to work on Monday e.g. Hamish Macbeth, Ballykissangel, Heartbeat, Last of the summer wine, Monarch of the Glen.
I'd like to see a proper send-off too (or the series revived in the 70s). Oscar should become a fox-hunt saboteur
(I miss Mr Derek )
Faye Me too hehe
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