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Barsel | 11:41 Sat 13th Feb 2021 | Film, Media & TV
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Has Downton Abbey 'the film' ever been shown on TV or ever likely to be?
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don't think its been shown on terrestrial tv, maybe it will in the future, the film was made in 2019 i think..
Not on terrestrial tv, as such, but it is available on Now TV which is, i believe, available on a 7 day free trial. So if you really, really, really want to see Downton The Movie, it may be worth taking up the free offer :-)
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Hi emmie, I didn't think I had seen it advertised on the usual channels , but I don't know about all the other channels that some can get. Wish I had gone to see it when it was on at the cinema now.
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Thanks Ken. Is it easy to cancel Now TV as I don't want to pay for it?
Haven't a clue, Barsel, sorry.

Step-by-step guide: How to cancel Now TV

Log-in to your NowTV account from nowtv.com.
Click the My Account button in the top right-hand corner, which should bring up a dropdown menu.
Click on Passes & Vouchers in the dropdown list. ...
Here you should see a list of your passes.
Find the pass you want to cancel and press the Cancel Pass button.
Select a reason why you want to cancel.
More items...
see if that helps barsel...
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Thanks emmie. have just found this info, but I don't understand if you have to pay £11.99 for a pass so you can have a 7 day free trial.

Downton Abbey is now available to watch on Sky Cinema, but if you're not a Sky subscriber, fear not. You can sign up to NOW TV and enjoy a seven-day free trial with its Sky Cinema Pass.

The pass costs £11.99 per month and it will auto-renew after the free trial ends, so make sure to cancel it if you don't wish to continue your subscription.
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looks like you have to pay??
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Having read it again, I think I would have to pay £11.99 so I don't think I'll do that.
i confess i read that link and none the wiser....
i wouldn;t bother to be fair. i don't have sky, now tv, netlix...
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Just looked on Amazon. I can buy the DVD for £5 so will probably do that. Saves faffing about.
sounds a better plan.
Went to the cinema to see the film - not worth the entrance money |MO.
will wait for it to be shown on terrestrial tv... not that fussed.

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