T.V prograns

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watch out for heaven's garden on UKTVStyle gardens all about organic veg and filmed at the HDRA gardens it starts on monday 5th dec and is on daily at 10am it is in 10 parts and is repeated at 4pm and 10pm I hope its as good as it sounds Joe
valerie chambers

The TV programme sounds fantastic. Much better than Gardeners' World. What a pity anyone who does not have Sky will be unable to watch.

Analogue/digibox TV are not well served when it comes to gardening/cooking programmes.

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For all those who can pick up HTV Wales. The allotmenteers from the Rhondda are back on tonight at 11pm,on HTV. The first series was on sunday afternoon, so they must be following BBC2 and putting it on when nobody is around. These are the same people as on the big dig. I hope we will get plenty of warning that it is back on.
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It really does appear that there are some interesting gardening programmes being transmitted, so long as you are prepared to subscribe to Murdoch. Personally I find his "empire" obscene, and have no intentions of subscribing to his load of crap!
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So you don't want Sky for Christmas then
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Well - that was a disappointment, wasn't it?
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I knew it was coming. A selection of TV programmes on demand via broadband.
Proper launch promised for 2006

I hope this doesn't lead to more "couch potatoes"

BBC Integrated Media Player
http://www.bbc.co.uk/imp/index.shtm

Meanwhile if you want to keep up with all that's going on, may I suggest a subscription to the annual Television Viewers's Guide
Published bt Radio Listener's Guide
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Radio Listener's Guide
This is the hottest news re that publication.
(£5.95 per annum, or 3 years for £11.90

TV Viewer's and Radio Listener's Guides
A 'mine' of information about BBC and Independent radio stations,
frequencies, transmission areas, etc. etc.
Published annually in November.
Editor: Clive Woodyear
Tel: 01752 827888
PO Box 888
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email: [email protected]
web: www.radiolistenersguide.co.uk/
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Yes, online ordering from website
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not much good if they pull off programmes without warning.
If I don't get another chance.
merry xmas to one and all.
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http://live-tv-channels.com/ is one of the best media search engine and live tv website.
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