Rewind TV - Launches 23rd of May 2024
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Sky have confirmed today that Rewind TV will launch on EPG no. 190 in the UK from next Thursday.

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#32

Any word if Freesat will have the channel and Freeview?
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#33

Is there any listings available anywhere for the Thursday launch?
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(21-05-2024, 09:58 PM)The One To Watch Wrote:  Is there any listings available anywhere for the Thursday launch?

TV Choice magazine promoted this new channel with a special article - but what I simply can't believe, they had no listings for the channel. It appears in none of the listings in that magazine, even though they promoted the channel.
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TV Choice missed out some key channels that would be worth including, such as 4Seven, That's TV, That's TV 2, Great Real and Rewind TV. Hopefully they may be added at some point. They are better than most listings magazines for the variety of channels though
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#36

It appears TV Guide (the website) has the full listings up for Rewind TV's first week.
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#37

Found a listings guide of sorts - which suggests they officially launch at 7am tomorrow with Raise the Titanic (aka 'Lower the Atlantic')

www.tvguide.co.uk 

Seems to be quite a few Norman Wisdom films in the first week but on the whole it's a pretty varied line-up from day to day.

Among other things, there's a double bill of World in Action on Sunday at 2pm.
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#38

Wonder if that's finalised as seems some oddities in the schedule - most noteably the stripped shows in daytime seemingly different on Wed/Thu than the rest of the week.
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No news on any Freesat or Freeview launch?
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#40

Ooh, that's interesting, Worzel Gummidge Down Under. That's the later version Channel 4 made a few years after the original Southern series ended.

Surprised they've picked up World in Action of all things, I know it was very revolutionary in its time and sort of went round every week looking for a fight, but how does that stand up to a modern audience used to the likes of the Tonight programme and an increasingly fluffy Panorama?
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