Tom Jones
Since most of us will not be able to go down to AD to see the race tomorrow, can someone tell me if it will be carried on live TV, with English commentary?
On which station and at what time ?
Thanks!
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Roadtester
i have only seen it on bahrain tv in arabic locally. supposadly there is an english version too.
Searcaigh
Star Sports
Of coure you can always go along to the F1 Net Cafe on Beach Road, in Palm Strip Mall opposite "The One"
Personally I prefer to sit and watch it in front of a big telly with a beer in my hand 8) :lol:
Tom Jones
Found out this evening that the big race is at 5 PM tomorrow.
Got a late afternoon meeting tomorrow, that will surely go beyond 5.
Now going thru all the TV schedules to see if I can have the race timer-taped for watching later on, when I get home.
Got no Star Sports but between Orbit, Showtime and the freebie channels, hopefully I will find something.
Thanks guys!!
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Tom Jones
Correction:
Just realized it's already past midnight, so I should say the big race starts at 5 PM today (Sunday!)
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BlueOrb
The F1 is normally shown on Bahrain TV, which starts off with the discussions etc in Arabic, but when it cuts to the race, they takle the UK commentary from the BBC - Jonathan Legard and Martin Brundle, so its OK - you get the official F! feed for the pictures - the only thing you don't get is the BBC pictures when they interview drivers who go out, etc (although you hear the interviews).
I believe for this race, it is also being shown on Abu Dhabi Sports (which should be a freebie channel).
As for me.....I shall be there! Can't wait! Although i've already had 3 days of fighting for coaches to get back to the car park (talk about stressful!).
Failing that, get a proxy server that tells the internet you are in UK, and then download the whole BBC race programme from BBC iPlayer, to watch at your convenience (i shall be doing that also!).
But whatever you do, don't miss it - i think it will be a good race.
Chocoholic
Urgh can it be over already? Sooooo sick of hearing about it!
Tom Jones
- BlueOrb wrote:
The F1 is normally shown on Bahrain TV, which starts off with the discussions etc in Arabic, but when it cuts to the race, they takle the UK commentary from the BBC - Jonathan Legard and Martin Brundle, so its OK - you get the official F! feed for the pictures - the only thing you don't get is the BBC pictures when they interview drivers who go out, etc (although you hear the interviews).
I believe for this race, it is also being shown on Abu Dhabi Sports (which should be a freebie channel).
As for me.....I shall be there! Can't wait! Although i've already had 3 days of fighting for coaches to get back to the car park (talk about stressful!).
Failing that, get a proxy server that tells the internet you are in UK, and then download the whole BBC race programme from BBC iPlayer, to watch at your convenience (i shall be doing that also!).
But whatever you do, don't miss it - i think it will be a good race.
Good info!!!!
Thanks!!!
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Tom Jones
- Chocoholic wrote:
Urgh can it be over already? Sooooo sick of hearing about it!
Working in th media, I guess you get a bigger dose about this event .....more than the rest of us!!!
:) :)
Chocoholic
Seriously, soooooo over it!
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Anosh
- Tom Jones wrote:
Since most of us will not be able to go down to AD to see the race tomorrow, can someone tell me if it will be carried on live TV, with English commentary?
On which station and at what time ?
Thanks!
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sage & onion
It was a good race, it would have been much improved if they had English commentary available.
Chocoholic
I was laughing last night at two friends who rocked down there yesertday without tickets, and they managed to waltz pit sie and straight into the Aerosmith gig! WTF????!!!!! Security? FAIL!
BlueOrb
Security was an absolute JOKE! You couldn't take lighters inside the grounds - they were confiscating them at the security checkpoints (complete with X-Ray scanners, hand held scanners and pat-downs). The solution? Put the lighter in your bag, which then got X-rayed, and it gets through!!! What kind of security is that? I also put it in my wallet, which didn't get X-rayed, and that got through too. Absolute joke.
Also, you weren't aloowed to take "big cameras" into the music gigs. By "big", they mean SLR's. Not very technical description. The joke is, that my camera (D50) is only about 6.4MPixels - I'm sure a blackberry has a better camera than that, and yet you could take them in. And your compact camera with video. I had a massive row with an indian guy about it, and eventually lost, having to deposit my camera with everyone else, only to have to endure a free for all and mass argument/fight at the end to get it back. That was for jamiroquai, but again, on Thursday i got it in for Beyonce. These people have no idea at all abiout anything. Another thing, i bought six bottles of water/fanta at the gig, and had all the caps removed by the helpful server, in case i threw then about......as i explaned to her, if i was going to throw anything, it would be a handful of gravel that was all over the floor. Apparently is was for Health and safety reasons......which again is strange, as they are more than happy to allow the people to work on the lighting tower (erffectively a scaffold tower), without handrails and a clear drop of over 10 metres).
Ok, rant over.
And the race was boring - seems they had nothing to race for, and the long straight kills it, in my opinion.....
rudeboy
f1 is not the same without schumacher or even montoya :(
desertdudeshj
Reading your report thank god I withdrew from volunteering as a marshall for this. Would have been a complete waste of my time. Which guessed rightly would be, so I didn't in the first place :D
I have a bunch of friends who did, lets see what there feedback is on this
Searcaigh
Better to watch it at home with a beer in one hand
English commentry was available on Star Sports
It was not too exciting, I kept waiting for somebody to smash against the walls of the tunnel exit from the pits.
sage & onion
- Searcaigh wrote:
Better to watch it at home with a beer in one hand
English commentry was available on Star Sports
It was not too exciting, I kept waiting for somebody to smash against the walls of the tunnel exit from the pits.
I could never find the English commentary, which was a shame actually.
london65
my first visit to abu dhabi. the f1 venue was good and compared as well to what I've seen before.
But the volunteers need to be trained. they didnt know what was going on. the locals were very hospitable but there were these other arabic speaking people (not locals) at the assistance booths that seemed rude. their english was bad, and it seemed they were making fun of everyone. and they were fighting and insulting some asian coworkers in front of visitors. very insulting and very unprofessional.
desertdudeshj
- london65 wrote:
but there were these other arabic speaking people (not locals) at the assistance booths that seemed rude. their english was bad, and it seemed they were making fun of everyone. and they were fighting and insulting some asian coworkers in front of visitors. very insulting and very unprofessional.
The typical Lebo, Syrian, Palestinian, Egyptian etc etc crowd and their superiority complex attitude.