Staying up all night to watch American sporting events is a sign of dedication
It is something British fans of boxing, UFC, Bellator, WWE and NFL have all experienced – shows that start in the evening in the US will kick off in the middle of the night UK time, and go on to the early hours. It becomes a ritual to stock up on snacks and Red Bull, and power through. And sometimes even go to work the next day, completely delirious from lack of sleep.
That’s what UK Bellator fans were doing on Saturday night. Channel 5 were showing Bellator 206 live, and it was the first big Bellator event that to be broadcast live in the UK, as opposed to on tape delay. However, the event overran past the scheduled finish of 10pm Pacific Time, or 6am in the UK.
Which meant, instead of showing the main event, British fans got to see this…
Stay up all goddamn night for #Bellator206 and I’m watching Peppa Pig instead of the main event @channel5_tv pic.twitter.com/dvKYbnKFfB
— Darragh Murphy (@DarrMurphy) September 30, 2018
Yup, instead of extending their coverage, the UK broadcaster just cut straight to the regularly scheduled block of children’s programming – meaning that bleary-eyed fight fans were left with Peppa Pig instead of the main event between middleweight champion Gerard Mousasi and welterweight champion Rory MacDonald.
Needless to say, people were pissed.
Well UK MMA fans FINALLY get Bellator live and then the Channel 5 broadcast abruptly ends. That bites. #Bellator206
Main event about to start!
— Bloody Elbow (@BloodyElbow) September 30, 2018
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While it is common for regularly scheduled programming to be delayed in the event of sporting events overrunning – Love Island was even delayed after some of England’s World Cup games this summer – it appears OFCOM regulations might have come into play. Apparently, programmes rated 15 cannot be shown after the 6am watershed, hence the cut-off.
Hearing that OFCOM watershed at 6am will not allow programmes rated 15 … hence the 6am cut off of #Bellator206 – main card did run unusually long – 3hrs 9 mins … really understand fans disappointment and i will ask qns at press conf
— Gareth A Davies (@GarethADaviesDT) September 30, 2018
Bellator President Scott Coker was asked about the screw-up at the post-fight press conference, and said they were looking to get a replay of the event out.
Coker was reported as saying “There were emails going back and forth, and they were not friendly.”
Asked @ScottCoker at the @bellatormma post fight press conf about the 'Peppa Pig' issues on @channel5_tv
& 6am cut off — they will look to get replay out and work to ensure it doesnt happen again – 'believe me there were emails going back and forth and they were not friendly' pic.twitter.com/MnMYjGLMjM— Gareth A Davies (@GarethADaviesDT) September 30, 2018
A statement from Channel 5 to JOE said: “On Sunday morning, Channel 5 scheduled coverage of Bellator 206 between 3am and 5am. Unfortunately, the headline fight in Bellator 206 had not taken place by the scheduled end of the programme and it was extended until 6am. We were unfortunately not able to continue broadcasting Bellator beyond 6am”.
They also confirmed that the full event is now available on demand an My5.tv.