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Best Guide To Tv
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Anybody tell me of the best guide to weekly TV listings. There are a few but a bit time consuming.
There were two programmes I wanted to record this week
(I think) they are a short story every night on BBC1 - first with Lisa Riley - don't know what time.
Thanks for your help.
There were two programmes I wanted to record this week
(I think) they are a short story every night on BBC1 - first with Lisa Riley - don't know what time.
Thanks for your help.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The best online listing site (without any doubt for me) is good old Radio Times:
http:// www.rad iotimes .com/tv /tv-lis tings
You can use the search box (at the top left) to instantly find any particular programme you're seeking.
Further, you can tailor the listings shown in the table by clicking on 'My Channels' near to the top right. (You can then either select or deselect the channels you want to be shown in the list or, far easier, just click on 'Freeview' [for example] to show just the relevant channels for the TV service you receive).
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You can use the search box (at the top left) to instantly find any particular programme you're seeking.
Further, you can tailor the listings shown in the table by clicking on 'My Channels' near to the top right. (You can then either select or deselect the channels you want to be shown in the list or, far easier, just click on 'Freeview' [for example] to show just the relevant channels for the TV service you receive).
Ah, may be someone will come up with a better one Jenny. Here's a link to the episode you've missed. Isn't showing yet as was only on today, but keep checking back it may show up later x http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ program mes/b00 vt2q1
In my opinion jenny the best tv guide by a mile is to be found (free) in the Daily Mail every Saturday.I'ts flawless and really clearly laid out in a simple fashion and theres always interesting articles to read and some good puzzles and word games. Although I don't agree with d/mails politics credit where it's due for a top guide.
Zingzing http:// www.zin gzing.c o.uk/tv guide/ lets you arrange channels into the order you want and shows the next 7 hours of programmes for 20 channels at a time on screen (or, at least, it does with the way I have my browser set up) - you can simply scroll or drag the display to show the rest of the channels and other times, as well as having buttons taking you immediately to other days.