Sony Crime Channel
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Regional content: National channel with no regional content or variations.
media.info: For full details of broadcaster contacts, see the media.info Sony Crime Channel page.
Official site: See the Sony Crime Channel website.
From Wikipedia: It the changed again to True Entertainment on 10 June 2009. Its logo is the same as the True Movies 1 and True Movies 2. - en.wikipedia.org read more about Sony Crime Channel on wikipedia (summary by Clipped).
Wednesday, 1 July 2015
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Col6:38 PM
1st July 2015
The programme listed on freeview 61 at 6pm. True entertainment. S6 Ep16.
As Monica taking a group of students to Ireland, is not the one showing.
The one showing at the moment is the programme that was shown last night, about the property developer. They do not match!
Col
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Thursday, 2 July 2015
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P Partridge7:36 PM
I decided to watch true entertainment today. You may imagine my disappointment that you did not switch the TV to 4:3 when mash was on. What a shame you cannot ensure that the picture is the correct format for the programme. Perhaps I should not be watching your channel. Regards P Partridge
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Saturday, 11 July 2015
J
jo7:02 PM
Like a lot of people I am waiting for part two of guilty hearts. please please when might I tune in for this lovely film.
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Friday, 17 July 2015
Hi, I may have missed something startling obvious, but is there a way/somewhere that I can watch the True Entertainment channel online? Preferably somewhere free. We have a Freeview tv downstairs, but find there are often 2 programmes we want to watch on conflicting channels. I have looked at the obvious places like TvCatchup, iPlayer, but can't find the True Entertainment on demand website anywhere.
Can you help please? Many thanks in advance.
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Dave Lindsay
9:19 PM
9:19 PM
Juliet: I doubt it. The answer is a PVR (personal video recorder).
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Dave Lindsay: Many thanks for your swift reply. Ah well, never mind. (We are still old-school in this household, with a vhs/dvd recorder!).
Thanks again though.
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Dave Lindsay
10:29 PM
10:29 PM
Juliet: Well then, you could conceivably use your VHS VCR with a Freeview receiver set-top box.
If you were to get a PVR I would go with a HD one because more and more services will become high definition. If you have a TV which is capable of showing HD pictures but does not have the capability to receive them then a separate PVR which can receive HD will give you access to HD pictures on some channels (True Entertainment not among them).
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Dave Lindsay
10:32 PM
10:32 PM
Juliet: Of course, with a Freeview PVR you have the on-screen programme guide which you can select programmes from to record.
This is much more straightforward than with the VCR which means programming start and end times, along with turning on the connected set-top receiver and putting it on the right channel.
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Saturday, 18 July 2015
Dave Lindsay: Thanks for recording suggestions, but the main thing was that I wanted to be able to watch True Entertainment channel online upstairs on my pc while husband's watching something else on tv downstairs.
:) Thanks for hints though.
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Sunday, 9 August 2015
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vivienne bishop3:41 PM
why do u constantly bore us with all the repeats 24/7 on all your channels and show repeated christmas films in august there has been no new films for donkeys years and your channels are getting boring to watch.
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