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Freeview Channel 19

Lucky sod. And it's watchable pretty much all day (just switch over when Ray Mears crops up). The rest of the time it's Top Gear, A Question of Sport, Never Mind the Buzzcocks and QI. Oh, and I think Dead Ringers will soon be added to that.
 
Is this that 'Dave' channel I take it? :minger: :p

Guess so, anyway it's exactly the same as it's predecessor UKTVG2. "Dave" was chosen to make the channel more appealing to it's target market of 18-34 y/o males!

Glad to see they've started showing The Apprentice, I never watched the 1st series until the last 3 weeks!
 
Well said. I like this new channel :D It seems to be old Question of Sport all day though.

Hopefully by old, you mean pre Sue Barker and Ally McCoist, back in the day when it was vaguely watchable.

Watching Bill Beaumont trying to work out if it was a man or a woman in the mystery guest round wasn't exactly TV at its finest, although its preferable to seeing McCoist and Barker flirt and make jokes that only a sycophantic audience being prompted to laugh at could actually laugh at.
 
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