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Ten hours of 'back-to-back' Flashforward is being aired on New Year's Day from 12 noon on Fiver. However, be warned, it coincides with the second part of Dr Who.

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Haven't seen anything as yet. However I can't claim to have scoured every available avenue.
Hopefully won't be long.. maybe the recap is an indication it'll be back soon.  Hope so anyway.
Kaffs
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wouldn't even bother watching flashforward cause they've already cancelled it. Yet another US show that they've cancelled
Thanx for the advice, i was thinking of catching up online, might not bother now.
Jen-Star
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wouldn't even bother watching flashforward cause they've already cancelled it. Yet another US show that they've cancelled
Have they really, Abo?   Where did you find that out?   Why show the catch up if they're not taking up the rest of the series?
Kaffs
Et Voila!

Many of my U.K. readers (and fellow FlashForward watchers) have been asking when FlashForward would be returning to U.K. screens after the hiatus ends. 

We already know that FlashForward returns to the U.S. on March 4th, 2010, but there has been some confusion over when FlashForward returns for the U.K.  Well, The FlashForward Examiner did a little digging for his faithful lot, and his sources have told him that FlashForward will return to the U.K. on March 8.
Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing
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I dl all my shows from America & I was really looking forward to this but waited for a couple of weeks before watching it & then they said (I think its ABC) have cancelled it. Meaning no season 2

http://www.tv.com/untitled/sto...arch_results;title;3

I odn't know if the link will work. If it does just scroll down a bit
Abo
Won't be watching, like so much modern US sci-fi, it's a bit of plodding soap opera forcusing on characters' emotional turmoil, a bit like teen soaps.  That said, I've seen most of the episodes and it's something I've dipped in and out of. 



KaffyBaffy, just reading your comments.  I'm not surprised its been cancelled, yet 'the networks' keep making the same mistakes with their sci-fi series by never failing to wrap them up in over-stretching plots and concentrating on the soapy lives and loves of the main characters.
Carnelian
ABC's website still says it'll be back on 8th March, so I'm guessing they'll see out the series.   They did say that they'd tie up all loose ends in Series 1 - even though they planned further series, so that'll do me.
Kaffs
Like Flashforward, I've quite enjoyed "Defying Gravity" on BBC2, even though it's been in a similar vein to Flashforward/Lost with lots of flashbacks and soapy elements.  That series has been quite scientifically accurate and introduced an element of fantasy to make thing a bit less mundane.
Carnelian
It's a shame that Big  American channels snap up the stories etc for so many potentially good shows etc.However they do dumb down stuff  for their  audiences,(not that a  lot of  Americans  like this,going by the forums etc for shows!) FOX etc..
kattymieoww

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