"I could find no programmes on my freeview or Sky channels dedicated to Bowie-"
No indeed. Well, I may be being harsh there, but I had a flick through the gunge that passes for "music" channels, and it seemed to be the same old dross (how much of it I wonder poorly inspired by the great man).
Maybe it was tucked away somewhere in the wee small hours.
On the other hand, on the BBC we had tributes by Lauren Laverne, Mark Radcliffe, Jeremy Vine in the News Channel (still going for now), Simon Mayo (featuring a wonderful piano instrumental "Life On Mars", on BBC 2 there was a fascinating interview with Nile Rodgers recounting how he first came across Bowie's music after been taking to a nude beach and had it played to him by a woman in the buff! Tom Robinson (the REAL one), and Bernard Sumner (who'd still be talking now if they'd let him!)
And a piece by the wonderful Shaun Keaveney who is 3 minutes painted a picture of The Jean Genie that I'd never seen before.
Plus documentaries and tributes some of which (but not all) passed me by.
All on the wonderful BBC, which if we aren't careful we will also lose in a few years time