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ITV 4:
... 4 is one of the lesser watched channels on TV. This may well be because it shows a number of shows that are not very popular. However, ITV 4 does allow you to watch live football, such as the FA cup draws, which otherwise you wouldnt have a clue about. In fact, ITV 4 is quickly becoming one of the few left to regularly show football on Freeview. If you have Sky, then this shouldnt be a problem, what with sky spor... Read the full review: Football and not much other than westerns by jammedfool |
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Animal Planet TV Channel / Animal Planet, launched in 1996, is a cable and satellite television network co-owned by Discovery Communications, Inc. (parent company of Discovery Channel, TLC, and Discovery Health Channel) and BBC Worldwide. The channel is dedicated to programming that highlights the relationship betwe... overall rating |
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Sky Movies TV Channel / Sky Movies is the collective name for the British premium subscription television movie channels operated by Sky Television, later British Sky Broadcasting. It has around 5 million subscribers, via both satellite and cable in the UK and Ireland.[2] In addition to the television channels, i... overall rating |
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Nickelodeon TV Channel / Nickelodeon (Nick for short) is an American cable television network that is owned by Viacom International. Nick is primarily for children and pre-teens, but also features shows aimed toward teenagers in TEENick. Nickelodeon was launched April 1, 1979 as the Pinwheel channel in Columbus, O... overall rating |
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History Channel TV Channel / The History Channel is a mainstream cable television channel, which primarily presents programming related to historical events and persons—often with observations and explanations by noted historians as well as reenactors and interviews with witnesses. Some of the original programming is ... overall rating |
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Sky Movies ... upon a time (before April 2007, to be precise), the Sky Movies package was great. The channels were not split up according to genre and the same movies were not shown ad nauseam; unique films ran non-stop so on any one channel you could watch 12-15 different movies in a day. Then the powers that be had a brainwave and revamped the package - the result is a mediocre product that is definitely not worth the money and that offers a very narrow range of movies that makes the local Vue multiplex edgy and adventurous by comparison. The backbone of the package (ignoring the HD frills) is made up of Movies Premiere and Movies Premiere +1 (which is essentially the same ch... Read the full review: Sky Movies by Anfisa |
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Sky HD ... had Sky+ HD installed in our apartment last month. We have a three year old Phillips 42inch plasma tv. When the engineer installed the box he informed us that the picture may not be flawless due to the age of our television, however once we were hooked up my boyfriend automatically tuned in to Sky Sports 1 HD and the picture was flawless. HD quality really does make a difference when you re watching movies at home and it has definitely stopped me buying so many Bargain Bin DVD s in my local supermarket! The box itself is fairly small (in comparison to previous sky boxes) and has a sleek black slimline design which looks great on the shelf underneath the TV. It also has... Read the full review: You'll become a HD Snob - say no to low resolution! by holi_k |
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Sky Plus (Sky+) ... daft as it may sound, Sky Plus has actually improved my social life. The reason being that I used to often stay in to watch my favourite programmes rather than going to the pub with my mates simply because I didn t want to miss them. Since the introduction of Sky Plus though, I have found that I can record my programmes and still go and have a few drinks! It is so easy and quick to use as well. All you have to do is find the programme you wish to watch on the planner and press the record button and your programme is set up to record. Long gone are the days when you had to record on video and type in a big long number! If you have heard about a programme you might like... Read the full review: Watch your programmes when you want! by edwardday |











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