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33: 419: 387:, the BBC stated their intention to break a new record for the fastest-written book ever, using texts sent in by viewers on the night. The BBC ultimately received more than 500,000 texts over the course of the evening, breaking a record and becoming the biggest ever mass text exercise. A selection of the received text messages were compiled into an accompanying 338:
retrospectively described the night as "an entire evening of text message non-fun". Alderton himself was also critical of the series, calling it "one of the worst pieces of TV in history". He explained that, as a result of Jonsson's baby suddenly falling ill, neither he nor Jonsson had had any time
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theme night was broadcast on 9 June 2001. It officially began at 7:25 p.m., with a brief five-minute introduction from TV presenter Ulrika Jonsson and comedian Terry Alderton. Jonsson and Alderton introduced the rest of the night's programmes, and invited viewers to text their favourite jokes
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received negative reviews from media commentators, who criticised the night for its poor script and lack of entertaining content. Fewer than 3 million viewers tuned into the series. Viewers sent in a record 500,000 text messages during the show, some of which were compiled to form a
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featured segments such as a man proposing by text to his girlfriend (who responded with "Yes I love you"), celebrity guest text messaging with pop group
715: 972: 253:, a live, interactive entertainment programme. It was also hosted by Jonsson and Alderton, and ran for 40 minutes. After beginning with 652: 550: 909: 531: 876: 829: 359:, had gained an audience of 2.8 million and a share of 14%. These ratings were described by Jason Deans, a journalist for 923: 773: 265:, and a text message race, where three members of the audience were challenged to text a friend asking them the name of 843: 697: 753: 432: 471: 791: 948: 942: 580: 684: 511: 330: 302:, was a 15-minute adult-oriented show about the ruder side of texting, and was broadcast at 11:30 p.m. 554: 288: 49: 901: 404: 124: 269:'s youngest child (Leo) – the winner was the first contestant to receive the correct answer back. 298:, and a runaway who used text to stay in contact with his family. The final programme of the evening, 371: 355:
had generated 2.9 million viewers and a 15% audience share, and that the following programme,
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as "a novel Saturday night experience which did not altogether succeed".
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for its poorly written script and confusing content. On his series
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for rehearsals. In their annual report, the BBC had described
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was a themed night of television programmes centred on
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into the show. This was followed at 8:15 p.m. by
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The words "THE JOY OF TEXT" written in a dot matrix format on a lime green background.
Variety
Documentary
Peter Orton
Ulrika Jonsson
Terry Alderton
Multi-camera
Lion
BBC One
text messaging
BBC One
Ulrika Jonsson
Terry Alderton
tie-in
Lorraine Heggessey
archive footage
Hear'Say
Tony Blair
Lion Television
human interest stories
£
The Sunday Mirror
How TV Ruined Your Life
Charlie Brooker
The Guardian
ITV
Stars in Their Eyes
tie-in
Transworld Publishers
BBC portal

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