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  2. TVGuide.co.uk - Wikipedia

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    The creators of TVGuide.co.uk envisioned people searching and watching television online, which the website cites as the reason they registered the domain name. [1] In 2007, the brand's chief executive officer was Chetan Damani. [2] The website was relaunched to include user-generated content and a new format: the television listings grid.

  3. File:BT Sport logo 2019.svg - Wikipedia

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    File:BT Sport logo 2019.svg. Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 800 × 329 pixels. Other resolutions: 320 × 132 pixels | 640 × 263 pixels | 1,024 × 421 pixels | 1,280 × 526 pixels | 2,560 × 1,052 pixels | 1,000 × 411 pixels. Original file ‎ (SVG file, nominally 1,000 × 411 pixels, file size: 3 KB) This is a file from the ...

  4. 1973 in British television - Wikipedia

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    17 August – ITV airs the feature length pilot episode of the US martial arts western series Kung Fu, starring David Carradine. 20 August – Children's magazine style series Why Don't You? airs for the first time during the 1973 school holidays on BBC1. 24 August – Trade test colour films are shown on BBC2 for the final time.

  5. 5Action - Wikipedia

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    5Action is a British free-to-air television channel owned by Channel 5 Broadcasting Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Paramount Global, which is grouped under Paramount Networks UK & Australia division. 5Action features a range of programming from the Channel 5 stable as well as other content from the UK and US, focusing on action, crime and wrestling, aiming towards a Male audience.

  6. TNT Sports Box Office - Wikipedia

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    BT Sport Box Office on channel 490 was temporarily removed from residential set-top boxes to facilitate the 2019–20 Premier League being broadcast to licensed premises only. On the EPG, BT Sport Box Office was renamed Amazon Premier League Pass during this time. These channels were provided by Amazon. 6 channels were broadcast via the red ...

  7. 1976 in British television - Wikipedia

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    BBC1 broadcasts into the early hours to provide live coverage of the swimming and athletics events with overnight highlights and coverage of other sports shown the following afternoon. 26 July – Channel Television becomes the final ITV region to begin broadcasting in colour although it is not until the following year that all of its local programmes are made in colour.

  8. Entertainment Tonight UK - Wikipedia

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    Entertainment Tonight UK (usually presented on screen as simply Entertainment Tonight) is a British version of the celebrity news show Entertainment Tonight. The British show is fronted by Amanda Byram and launched in January 2005 on pay TV channel Sky One, which also screens episodes of the US version a day after the American broadcast. The ...

  9. 2003 in British television - Wikipedia

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    Boomerang UK. 7 April – What's New Scooby Doo (7 April 2003 – 21 July 2006) Baby Looney Tunes (2003–2005) Toonami UK. 3 November - Teen Titans (TV series) (2003-2006) Disney Channel UK. 6 January – Fillmore! (2003–2004) 20 October – Lilo & Stitch: The Series (20 October 2003 – 29 July 2006) Channels New channels