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Old 11-06-2008, 09:22 PM
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Default Digtial/cable Channels, Good The Bad And Ugly

Channels that I think are good on Sky digital include, The Paramount Comedy Channels one and two. Sky Arts, The Peformance Channel, The Biography Channel whch is a must for film fans.

I also enjoy The Travel Channel despite the constant appearances of the presenter Ian Wright. His somewhat laddish style of presentation is not to my taste.

Another favourite channel is the American Fox News channel and CNN is worth watching especially Larry King Live.

Then there is the dross especially those awful dating channels, the shopping channels that show those dreadful informercials, especially that old guy Jack Lalane or whatever his name is with the power juicer.

Challenge TV is a bit of a guilty pleasure with its constant repeats of Bullseye.

A couple of years ago they even showed the dreadful 321 with Ted Rogers under the umbrella title of game show Gods.

What are your likes and dislikes forum members.

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