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ferlew | 12:24 Sun 19th Jul 2015 | Film, Media & TV
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Mr F loes the old B&W films, and someone told him he can watch them on Channel 801 on Freeview.
I have done a re-tune 3 times just now, but cannot access this channel, and help would be appreciated. Thank you.
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Freeview channel 48? (Movies4men)
15:28 Sun 19th Jul 2015
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Mr F loves
What is the channel called, ferlew?
If you download the Freeview channel guide here there is no mention of an 801.

In fact there are no TV channels in the 800s

http://www.freeview.co.uk/whats-on/channels#channels-film
On my Humax DVR, Freeview Channel 801 is a repeat of ITV2 (I guess, via a different transmitter). I'm not sure they play a lot of old movies though...
Freeview channel 48? (Movies4men)
There is a freeview channel..films for men..don't know number but shows old black and white films..westerns, war..ealing comedies
48..movies for men
If Mr F would like to use the PC or laptop, here are 450 black and white films he can legally watch free of charge . . .

http://www.bnwmovies.com/classic-movies

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As usual, my know-it-all BIL was wrong again with his info, thank you folks, I found the movies for men channel, that will suit Mr F a treat, and no Sir Prize, no way will he touch the PC or lappy.
With his Alzheimer's (bless him) that channel should keep him happy. :)
He happily watches Sharpe box set, and True Grit most weeks, not forgetting Hornblower.
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Thanks Jordyboy, I often get him a DVD if he remembers the name of a film he particularly likes, or even a tv series he liked. Recently got him the Sharpe set, he is chuffed with that. I think he watches Zulu every other week too, I did try and joke with him that was the only positive effect of the Alzheimer's....he can watch the same film every week and be happy with it.

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