Smithsonian Channel
Smithsonian Channel's award-winning factual programmes shine new light on popular genres including science, history, nature and pop culture.Main TV standard-definiton channels
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Regional content: National channel with no regional content or variations.
Official site: See the Smithsonian Channel website.
Monday, 23 December 2019
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StevensOnln12:52 PM
val: Do both TVs have the HD channels on 101-115?
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Wednesday, 29 January 2020
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Antonieta Costa12:03 PM
I am studding evidence of pre-historical occupation of Terceira Island (Azores) presenting diversity of cultural connections to England/Ireland as well as East American primitive constructions. The liaison of Atlantic Ocean two sides through Terceira is there documented in rupestral evidence.
I think this matter could be interestingly explored through this Channel in a series of seven episodes, as depicted on my book recently presented A Marca Invisvel, and I would like to get in touch to better explain.
Antonieta Costa
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Chris.SE1:17 PM
Antonieta Costa:
You will be best contacting the Smithsonian Channel see Smithsonian Channel: It's Brighter Here
This is an independent Help site for people with reception problems.
There's a "Contact" at the bottom of their page, and you may be best to look at the "Program Treatments/Submissions" entry.
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Friday, 4 September 2020
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Anne Mason9:56 PM
I have recently discovered the Smithsonian Channel which is showing some excellent documentaries Unfortunately I am very hard of hearing and as the programmes do not have subtitles I am stuggling tofollow t to follow them Is it possible to add subtitles at some future date please
kind regards
Anne Mason
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StevensOnln110:21 PM
Anne Mason: Try contacting the broadcaster, they are unlikely to see your comment here as this isn't their website.
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Sunday, 20 December 2020
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Patrick J O'Gorman1:54 PM
Love your wonderful Channel and Docs.PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE why spoil the excellent AERIAL Docs. With such loud background music.
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StevensOnln13:54 PM
Patrick J O'Gorman: This is not Smithsonian Channel's website and it is unlikely that anyone from the channel will see your comment here. Try contacting the broadcaster via their own website (see link below).
Smithsonian Channel: UK & Ireland
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Wednesday, 17 November 2021
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mojo9:18 PM
Please can you reduce is stop playing music when the wildlife programmes are running, the music overpowers the commentary.
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StevensOnln111:15 PM
mojo: You'd be better off sending your feedback directly to the broadcaster, this isn't their website and they won't see your comment here.
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Tuesday, 12 July 2022
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Janet Harrison 1:23 PM
Why are there no subtitles on the Smithsonian
TV channel.
I see such interesting programmes advertised but
cannot watch them. I pay my licence fee and feel
my daughter and other deaf or hearing impaired
TV viewers are being discriminated against.
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