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BBC Death in Paradise fans fume over ‘unfair’ schedule change

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BBC’s Death in Paradise has been a beloved show for fans all over the world since its premiere in 2011. The crime drama, set on the fictional Caribbean island of Saint Marie, has captured the hearts of viewers with its picturesque setting, intriguing mysteries, and lovable characters. However, recently, there has been a major change that has left fans feeling disappointed and upset.

The show, which usually airs on Thursday nights at 9 pm, has been moved from its usual slot to a new day and time. This sudden change has caused an uproar among fans, who have taken to social media to express their disappointment and frustration. Many have even started a petition to bring the show back to its original time slot.

The decision to move Death in Paradise has left fans wondering why the change was made in the first place. Some speculate that it was due to low ratings, while others believe it was a strategic move by the BBC to make room for new shows. Whatever the reason may be, one thing is for sure – fans are not happy.

The show’s loyal fan base has been tuning in every Thursday night for years, eagerly waiting to see what new mystery DI Jack Mooney and his team will solve. The sudden change has disrupted this routine and left fans feeling lost. Many have expressed their disappointment, stating that the new time slot is inconvenient and clashes with their schedules.

One fan wrote on Twitter, “Why would the BBC do this to us? Thursday nights will never be the same without Death in Paradise. #BringBackOurShow.” Another fan added, “I can’t believe I have to wait until Friday to watch my favorite show. This is unacceptable. #NotHappy.”

The show’s move has also caused concern among fans about the future of the series. With the change in time slot, many fear that the show may be in danger of cancellation. Death in Paradise has been a consistent performer for the BBC, with an average of 8 million viewers per episode. It would be a shame to see such a successful and well-loved show come to an end.

However, despite the disappointment and concerns, there is still hope for Death in Paradise. The show’s producers have assured fans that the move is only temporary and that the show will return to its original time slot in the near future. In fact, they have promised that the upcoming episodes will be worth the wait, with even more thrilling mysteries and unexpected twists.

Moreover, the show’s move may actually have some positive outcomes. With the new time slot, Death in Paradise will now air on a Friday night, a prime time for television viewing. This could potentially attract a new audience and increase the show’s ratings. It also gives fans something to look forward to at the end of the week, making their Friday nights even more exciting.

In addition, the change in time slot could also benefit the show’s international viewers. With the show now airing on a Friday, it will be available on catch-up services for longer, giving fans from different time zones the opportunity to watch it at their convenience.

It is understandable that fans are upset about the sudden change in Death in Paradise’s time slot. The show has become a staple in many households, and its move has disrupted the viewing routine of many. However, it is important to remember that change is not always a bad thing. The show’s producers have assured us that this is only temporary, and we should trust that they have the best interests of the show and its fans at heart.

So, let’s not lose hope and continue to support Death in Paradise. Let’s tune in on Friday nights and show the BBC that we are still dedicated fans. Let’s also remember that the show’s move could potentially bring in new viewers and ensure the show’s longevity. As they say, change is the only constant, and in this case, it may just lead to something better.

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