Spooks - Code 9

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Running Time: 60 minutes (approx)

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Main Cast

Image for Liam BoyleLiam BoyleCharlie Green
Ruta GedmintasRachel Harris
Christopher SimpsonVik Kamath
Image for Georgia MoffettGeorgia MoffettKylie Roman
Andrew KnottRob Sullivan
Heshima ThompsonJez Cook
Lorraine BurroughsSarah Yates
Parvez QadirSaeed Khan
Joanne FrogattHannah

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Comments

  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites August 14th, 2008 - 2:01pmJohn Trott said...

    Spooks - Code 9

    This new series is broadcast at fairly unsociable times, with repeats at even more unsociable times and is shown multiple times per week. The solution to late nights would normally be to record episodes. But which and when?

    There seems to be no way to sensibly identify which episode is which, nor even to differentiate between original broadcasts and repeats! The DigiGuide EPG does not have identifiable episode numbers for any episode, nor does there seem any simple way to identify any episode even when actually watching it.

    Without intending to be rude, but simply to make an observation, this is the most ineptly scheduled and identified series I have ever seen.

    As of today, a DigiGuide lookup, including past episodes, identifies 25 showings of the program between 10th Aug and 28th Aug, yet no obvious way to see how many distinct episodes have been shown already or will be shown in future. I cannot even tell how many episodes comprise the whole series in total.

    This really is a mess.

    Is this most basic information of Episode ID Numbers simply not available?

  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites September 7th, 2008 - 7:21pmPaul Beaumont said...

    It's a total load or rubbish.

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