When the announcement was made around noontime Friday, the Beeb followed 
past tradition, played "God Save the Queen" on all of its adult channels 
(not CBBC or Ceebeebies) before announcing the death of the Duke of 
Edinburgh and then simulcast news and tributes to Philip on BBC1, BBC2 and 
BBC News the rest of the day (with digital culture channel BBC4 not even 
signing on)--over 100K people swamped the switchboard and web sites, 
unhappy about pre-emptions of "EastEnders" and the season finale of their 
"MasterChef":

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/bbc-receives-over-100000-complaints-over-prince-philip-coverage

Schedules were back to normal Saturday, in time for the live coverage of 
night 1 of the BAFTA film awards (and who was the idiot who thought that 
Radio 1 DJs should be hosts in the footsteps of Stephen Fry, Joanna Lumley 
and Graham Norton?).  For the record, the previous record angry response to 
BBC programming was the 63K complaints over "Jerry Springer:  The Opera" in 
January 2005.

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