I'm currently in a relative's house. We're watching TV (Pointless, just finishing, and I have no idea what Pointless answers might exist in "People starring in Classic Literature adaptation serieses on the TV", so I'm typing instead) and when we turned over from the channel where the programme about the canal-boating had just finished we caught the end of the (Association) football match, apparently in Wembley, that was supposed to finish at the turn of the hour.
"They're just talking about football." "This is supposed to be finished." "Why are they just talking about football?" <talking ends, prepared musical montage starts> "It's well past eight o'oclock..." <montage turns into end credits> "The next programme should have started by now!" <end credits continue... continue... continue> "Ah good..." <BBC announcer voices over that there's a football podcast on BBC Sounds> <...and another one, slightly different but still about football>. "..." <-seething
Luckily no-one here is prone to violence. Either through disliking football or disliking the manner in whch other people are disliking football.
(I'm not too keen on football, either, though
do at least understand that a football match programme will have people talking about football, and probably overtime if the match had any extra time to it. And
some viewers will appreciate it. Well, almost everyone who chooses to watch)
Pointless has now finished. Now watching The Repair Shop. Amazing, it's got a number of people reparing things. But no complaints from any of us here, because we quite
like people repairing things! Doesn't matter that we've seen it before.
On sports, properly, that I
am interested in: Next weekend I'm officiating at my second event of the season. The first was before Lockdown and I should have been heavily involved in... eight or so..? during the period which were just outright cancelled and haven't been even tentatively rescheduled. The autumn section of the programme looks to be as agreed at the end of last year (a couple of cancellations, but I was not going to be involved in either) though there'll be probably still be the Social Distancing changes involved. As already tested by one or two events already (re)staged post-Lockdown, locally, that weren't ever in my original list.