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Updated Skeduling Information On The Following Shows?

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emily1890 | 15:37 Sun 11th Sep 2022 | Film, Media & TV
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wondering if anyone has any updated skedule info on the following shows

doctors

hollyoaks

doc martin

and the suspect

the site I use didn't update with the new adjusted skedules

thanks
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You just have to check the onscreen tv guide every day and hope it's right.
It's not such a big deal these days with catch up available. I see no reason why the Doc Martin schedule should change, as far as I know there is nothing major happening on Wednesday
You canbaldo check via the freeview site.

I don't see a scheduled catch up for Friday's Masterchef...but it's back on schedule Tuesday evening.
"You can also..."
Is there a catchup for Thursday do you know?
Sorry I mean Masterchef, I can only find Monday's.
As I understand that episode has been scrapped because it featured a dish to celebrate the Queen's jubilee
Just press your Freeview button...
Paigntonian, not all tvs are the same. Mine doesn't have Freeview
Re Masterchef, it seems both Thursday's and Friday's episodes are scrapped...neither are on the iPlayer site.
Surprised to see the RT is showing Emmerdale on tonight.
Not in my copy of the RT, but it was delivered on Tuesday
No schedules in weekend paper. We're checking as we go and working on last week's as a general guide.
Jourdain, plenty of online TV guides like this one https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/tv-listings/
Thankis Barry. :)
Still showing Shetland and Doc Martin on Wednesday, last episode of Shetland so fingers crossed it goes ahead.
last ever episode of Shetland with Perez in it, but there will be more series

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