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bristol-girl | 08:43 Thu 15th Apr 2010 | Film, Media & TV
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On Wed. April 21st the second tv election debate is due to be shown. This will be broadcast by sky tv, does this mean those of us without sky will be unable to watch this debate? If this is the case the majority of people will be unable to watch this. Pointless exercise??
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If it's a pointless exercise why are you asking the question?
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To R1Geezer: Pity I added the last sentence. My Question was will those who do not have sky tv be denied the chance to watch this debate.Maybe you do not have the answer to this straight forward question.
You can watch the other two though and isn't it on freeview.

I am highly amused to see that ITV are advertising thiers as "drama"
bristol-girl,
I don't know where your information came from, but none of the TV stations, either Sky or Terrestrial, are scheduling such a programme on the date you give?
If you have Freeview you can watch Sky News on Thursday 22nd as the debate should be on there.
I'm sure it will be shown to as many people as possible.

We may even be able to see it through the window of Currys...
I was really hoping you'd realise that it is also on terrestrial.
It's on ITV1 Tonight.
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Thank you all.
bristol-girl,

You were a wee bit confused - the 2nd live debate is a week today - it is indeed live on Sky but will be repeated on BBC2 that same evening at 1030pm.

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