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  2. List of programmes broadcast by Boomerang (British and Irish ...

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    Gadget Boy. Galaxy Goof-Ups. Garfield and Friends. The Garfield Show (2 November 2009-1 July 2019) [5] The Gary Coleman Show. George of the Jungle (2007 TV series) (2 June 2015–2020) [6] Great Grape Ape [4] Firehouse Tales. The Happos Family.

  3. TNT Sports (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    On 21 February 2023, it was announced that BT Sport would rebrand as TNT Sports on 18 July 2023, ahead of the 2023–24 football season; the branding is derived from WBD's U.S. general entertainment channel TNT (which has historically carried sports coverage, such as the NBA; the brand had also previously operated in the UK), [40] and has also been used by WarnerMedia sports networks in Latin ...

  4. Viaplay Xtra - Wikipedia

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    La Liga TV launched on 13 January 2020 on the same channel throughout the UK and Ireland. On 30 June 2020, FreeSports was removed from Freesat due to fee disagreements. On 20 July 2021, eir Sport 2 closed on all providers in Ireland. On Sky, it was on channel 422. On 27 July 2021. FreeSports was added to the EPG on Sky in Ireland in its place.

  5. Fox (British and Irish TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Fox (stylised as FOX) was a British pay television channel serving the United Kingdom and Ireland, owned by Fox Networks Group, a unit of Disney International Operations. It launched on 12 January 2004 as FX289, then changed its name to FX in April 2005 (similar to the American FX ), and rebranded to FOX in January 2013.

  6. List of programmes broadcast by Challenge - Wikipedia

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    Now on Sky Sports. Fort Boyard (revival) 2003: 2003–2015: Presented by Christopher Ellison and Jodie Penfold. Fort Boyard Takes on the World: 2004: 2004–2008: A 10-part series of clips of the different versions of Fort Boyard from around the globe, presented by Tim Vine. Game Central: 2002: A phone-in segment. Gameplay: 1995–1996: A live ...

  7. E4 (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    t. e. E4 is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by Channel Four Television Corporation. The "E" stands for entertainment and the channel is primarily aimed at the 16/18–34 age group (similar to BBC Three, ITV2, 5Star, Sky Max, Sky Comedy, Comedy Central and U&Dave ).

  8. BBC Scotland (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    BBC iPlayer. Watch live (UK Only) BBC Scotland (also referred to as the BBC Scotland channel) is a Scottish free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by the BBC Scotland division of the BBC. It airs a nightly lineup of entirely Scottish programming. The channel launched 24 February 2019, replacing the BBC Two Scotland ...

  9. S4C - Wikipedia

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    On an average week in 2022–2023, approximately 324,000 people in Wales watched S4C on TV – 8% higher than in 20212022 and the highest for five years. 150,000 Welsh speakers in Wales watched S4C on television each week during this period, which was 14% higher than in 20212022 and also the highest for five years. 20,600 was the average TV audience in the peak hours during 2022–2023.

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