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Immi666 | 23:54 Sat 17th Jun 2006 | Technology
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i use onthebox.com as a tv guide but it only has the terrestrial channels. this was ok as i cud use the freeview menus as a guide, but now my freeview box is all funky. can anyone recommend a good website for freeview and terrestrial channels?
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you could try the link in the uknetguide panel on the right.................................................................>>


I often use this one.

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halfadaily - that one is powered by on the box, which is the one i've been using. only has the terrestrial channels.
I use www.tvgenius.co.uk has some handy little things on it like txting u when ya fave programme is on to remind you.
oh ok Immi, I only have terrestrial and even that signal is pretty poor around where I live. Am I missing much by not having freeview? Apparently we're going to be updated next year and I was wondering whether it was worth investing in.
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i like freeview. it gives u more choice. makes for a better signal too. i think they're trying to get the whole country on digital within the next coupla years. its about twenty/thirty quid one off payment. i'd say its worth it.
try guardian unlimited tv guide--it is excellent for ALL channels
http://www.guardian.co.uk/TV/0,,210644,00.html
Why not buy a total tv guide. Much easier.

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