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Freeview:
... used to have Sky but got rid of it when we realised we spent most of our time watching normal TV, however after spending a while having just 5 channels we found this very limiting and there was often nothing to watch. Not wanting to pay £40 a month again we decided that we would get a Freeview box and see what channels we could get for free. Freeview is a digital terrestrial platform that gives you access to a... Read the full review: £20 well spent! by dthpsb |
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Discovery Wings Discovery Wings was a British TV channel devoted to documentaries regarding aircraft. In the United States it has been replaced by the Military Channel, which still has a large portion of its programming dedicated to military aviation. In the UK, Discovery Wings was axed in favor of a new ... overall rating |
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B4U TV Channel / Bollywood For You overall rating |
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Artsworld TV Channel / Sky's latest Art channel covering art in all different forms. overall rating |
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Discovery Turbo Discovery Turbo is a British TV channel devoted to programming about cars, bikes, boats, and planes. It launched on March 1 2007, replacing Discovery Wings/Discovery Kids. |
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Christian Channel TV Channel / The Christian Channel is a nationally licensed digital television service proclaiming the values of the Christian Church to Canadians, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The Christian Channel is a television service designed to entertain, inform, enlighten and inspire all practicing Christ... |
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NHK World ... "how we do it" type shows that take viewers inside Japanese research facilites and factories, and show us rather interesting ways different things are manufactured, to shows focusing on Japanese culture. Armchair travellers will find delight in Hometowns in Focus, where one gets to travel Japan and vist towns and villages of interest that it may never have occurred to them to visit otherwise. The Nihongo Quick Lesson (Nihongo means the Japanese language) are fun and slightly silly, appealing both to children and adults. Each segment is short, and humour via a guy who incorporates mime into his lesson (its not quite as naff as it sounds, honestly!) and segm... Read the full review: Visit Japan From Your Armchair by shroud |
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Freeview ... is an alternative to subscription services, and offers you around 50 tv channels, and about 25 radio stations. Once you have purchased a free view box or a tv with it built in, you never have to pay anything again. There are 2 different types of freeview, standard, which uses an arial, and free sat, which is from a satellite. Free sat is more expensive to buy at first, but then shares the free subscription. The only bad thing about freeview is the nature of digital signal. On analogue, if a channel was not perfect, you could still view it, but it might have ghosting or be fuzzy. On digital, the program is either brilliant perfect quality, or not there at all. Mo... Read the full review: Free! All the channels you need by Splooshiba |
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CBeebies ... is a freeview channel which is also available on Sky TV. It was first broadcast in 2002 and is very popular! It is aired from 6am to 7pm and is aimed at children of pre-school age. The programmes it shows include Bob the Builder, Nina and the Neurons, In the Night Garden and Charlie and Lola. The programmes are fairly educational so I don t tend to mind my children watching them but I do tend to find that the shows are repeated throughout the day so it is not a babysitter for sure! I use the channel if I need to get on with cooking dinner, or to get some housework done. The programmes are bright, colourful and catchy. They all include music of some kind,... Read the full review: CBeebies - great programmes by sttb1997 |









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