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BBC 3D programming 'on hold' indefinitely | BBC 3D programming 'on hold' indefinitely |
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The BBC is to suspend 3D programming for an indefinite period due to a "lack of public appetite" for the technology. | The BBC is to suspend 3D programming for an indefinite period due to a "lack of public appetite" for the technology. |
Kim Shillinglaw, the BBC's head of 3D, said it has "not taken off" with audiences who find it "quite hassly". | Kim Shillinglaw, the BBC's head of 3D, said it has "not taken off" with audiences who find it "quite hassly". |
The BBC began a two-year 3D trial in 2011, broadcasting several shows and events in 3D, including the Olympic Games and Strictly Come Dancing. | The BBC began a two-year 3D trial in 2011, broadcasting several shows and events in 3D, including the Olympic Games and Strictly Come Dancing. |
A Doctor Who anniversary special in November will be among the final shows televised in 3D as part of the trial. | A Doctor Who anniversary special in November will be among the final shows televised in 3D as part of the trial. |
Half of the estimated 1.5 million households in the UK with a 3D-enabled television watched last summer's Olympics opening ceremony in 3D. | Half of the estimated 1.5 million households in the UK with a 3D-enabled television watched last summer's Olympics opening ceremony in 3D. |
The BBC said 3D viewing figures for the Queen's Christmas Message and the children's drama Mr Stink were "even more disappointing", with just 5% of potential viewers tuning in over the Christmas period. | |
'Wait-and-see' | 'Wait-and-see' |
In an interview with the Radio Times, Shillinglaw said: "I have never seen a very big appetite for 3D television in the UK. | In an interview with the Radio Times, Shillinglaw said: "I have never seen a very big appetite for 3D television in the UK. |
"I think when people watch TV they concentrate in a different way. When people go to the cinema they go and are used to doing one thing - I think that's one of the reasons that take up of 3D TV has been disappointing." | "I think when people watch TV they concentrate in a different way. When people go to the cinema they go and are used to doing one thing - I think that's one of the reasons that take up of 3D TV has been disappointing." |
Shillinglaw will return to her main job at the BBC, as head of science and natural history, when the project ends at the close of the year. | Shillinglaw will return to her main job at the BBC, as head of science and natural history, when the project ends at the close of the year. |
"After that we will see what happens when the recession ends and there may be more take up of sets, but I think the BBC will be having a wait-and-see. It's the right time for a good old pause," she said. | "After that we will see what happens when the recession ends and there may be more take up of sets, but I think the BBC will be having a wait-and-see. It's the right time for a good old pause," she said. |
"I am not sure our job is to call the whole 3D race," she said. | "I am not sure our job is to call the whole 3D race," she said. |
Last year's Wimbledon finals were the first programmes to be shown in 3D by the BBC. This year, the broadcaster will show both the men's and ladies Wimbledon semi-finals and finals in 3D. | |
The free-to-air 3D Wimbledon coverage is only available to viewers with access to a 3D TV set and to the BBC's HD Red Button channel on certain platforms, but not Sky. | |
Last month, US sports network ESPN announced it was to close its 3D channel in the US due to a lack of uptake. | Last month, US sports network ESPN announced it was to close its 3D channel in the US due to a lack of uptake. |
Recent figures from the US suggest no more than 120,000 people are watching 3D channels at any one time. | Recent figures from the US suggest no more than 120,000 people are watching 3D channels at any one time. |
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