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nodrogd 27-05-2026 21:00

Re: Virgin TV (2026)
 
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Originally Posted by dodgem22 (Post 36216173)
Attempted to correct above post of mine but something went wrong. I was mistaken it's on the EPG with programmes listed but the channel itself is just a not available slate.

Both channels have also been pulled from Sky, although they still remain available on Freeview at this time.

newapollo 28-05-2026 10:11

Re: Virgin TV (2026)
 
Info below from https://news.virginmediao2.co.uk/vir...no-extra-cost/

Virgin Media O2 is today (May 28, 2026) announcing the launch of two brand-new streaming channels (also known as Fast Ad Supported TV) – 8 out of 10 Cats and Pointless – offering Virgin TV customers even more around-the-clock entertainment, at no extra cost.

8 out of 10 Cats (Ch250) and Pointless (Ch 251) are both available to stream today to all Virgin TV360 and Stream customers, directly from their set-top box. The brand-new streaming channels offer 24/7 access to binge-worthy hit shows and round the clock entertainment.

The new channels which are operated by Banijay Rights join the existing 37 streaming channels available to Virgin TV customers already, which include U&Transport, British Screen Classics and Inside Crime.

The "new" channels are actually replacements for Deal or No Deal and Mythbusters which previously occupied those slots.

RichardCoulter 28-05-2026 13:40

Re: Virgin TV (2026)
 
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Originally Posted by newapollo (Post 36216207)
Info below from https://news.virginmediao2.co.uk/vir...no-extra-cost/

Virgin Media O2 is today (May 28, 2026) announcing the launch of two brand-new streaming channels (also known as Fast Ad Supported TV) – 8 out of 10 Cats and Pointless – offering Virgin TV customers even more around-the-clock entertainment, at no extra cost.

8 out of 10 Cats (Ch250) and Pointless (Ch 251) are both available to stream today to all Virgin TV360 and Stream customers, directly from their set-top box. The brand-new streaming channels offer 24/7 access to binge-worthy hit shows and round the clock entertainment.

The new channels which are operated by Banijay Rights join the existing 37 streaming channels available to Virgin TV customers already, which include U&Transport, British Screen Classics and Inside Crime.

The "new" channels are actually replacements for Deal or No Deal and Mythbusters which previously occupied those slots.

Sounds like they're doing what Sky do with their cinema channels ie trying to make it look like new channels are being offered, but conveniently forgetting to mention that the same number of channels have closed.

Mr K 28-05-2026 18:00

Re: Virgin TV (2026)
 
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Originally Posted by newapollo (Post 36216207)

Virgin Media O2 is today (May 28, 2026) announcing the launch of two brand-new streaming channels (also known as Fast Ad Supported TV) – 8 out of 10 Cats and Pointless – offering Virgin TV customers even more around-the-clock entertainment, at no extra cost.

8 out of 10 Cats (Ch250) and Pointless (Ch 251) are both available to stream today to all Virgin TV360 and Stream customers, directly from their set-top box. The brand-new streaming channels offer 24/7 access to binge-worthy hit shows and round the clock entertainment.

How utterly 'Pointless'....

If anyone watches these channels 'round the clock', they need help, or their carer to change channel for them.

Itshim 29-05-2026 11:23

Re: Virgin TV (2026)
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36216234)
How utterly 'Pointless'....

If anyone watches these channels 'round the clock', they need help, or their carer to change channel for them.

Starting to think and I include my self that anyone bothering with virgin for TV needs help:D

Carth 29-05-2026 11:46

Re: Virgin TV (2026)
 
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Originally Posted by Itshim (Post 36216250)
Starting to think and I include my self that anyone bothering with virgin for TV needs help:D

I packed in with TV in general many years ago.
There's nothing new, it's all been done before (often better), and the way things are filmed nowadays leave much to be desired with lighting and audio quality . . not to mention the pathetic overdose of morals and 'goodness' in almost every story.

*if you have been affected by what you've read in this post, please give your head a wobble*

:D

Taz2k 29-05-2026 13:41

Re: Virgin TV (2026)
 
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Originally Posted by newapollo (Post 36216207)
The "new" channels are actually replacements for Deal or No Deal and Mythbusters which previously occupied those slots.

Not to mention that the replacement FAST channels are being withheld from the V6. A sign of things to come.

Hugh 29-05-2026 14:02

Re: Virgin TV (2026)
 
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Originally Posted by Carth (Post 36216252)
I packed in with TV in general many years ago.
There's nothing new, it's all been done before (often better), and the way things are filmed nowadays leave much to be desired with lighting and audio quality . . not to mention the pathetic overdose of morals and 'goodness' in almost every story.

*if you have been affected by what you've read in this post, please give your head a wobble*

:D


Aye - things were better back then!


We had things back then you can't get nowadays - you know, like rickets, diphtheria, polio, asbestos, outside toilets, lead paint, and Hitler...;)

Itshim 29-05-2026 15:53

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36216258)
Aye - things were better back then!


We had things back then you can't get nowadays - you know, like rickets, diphtheria, polio, asbestos, outside toilets, lead paint, and Hitler...;)

Children that respected they're elders , cleaner rivers, food not filled with lord know's what , schools that imparted knowledge. Streets that you could walk in without worrying about a 11 year old on a super charged bike. See a dentist when you need to, not having to wait years for a hospital to sort you out. Not forgetting not having things Richard hates so much:rolleyes:

Legendkiller2k 29-05-2026 16:19

Re: Virgin TV (2026)
 
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Originally Posted by Carth (Post 36216252)
I packed in with TV in general many years ago.
There's nothing new, it's all been done before (often better), and the way things are filmed nowadays leave much to be desired with lighting and audio quality . . not to mention the pathetic overdose of morals and 'goodness' in almost every story.

*if you have been affected by what you've read in this post, please give your head a wobble*

:D

Also a lot is ai slop too.

Hugh 29-05-2026 17:58

Re: Virgin TV (2026)
 
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Originally Posted by Itshim (Post 36216265)
Children that respected they're elders , cleaner rivers, food not filled with lord know's what , schools that imparted knowledge. Streets that you could walk in without worrying about a 11 year old on a super charged bike. See a dentist when you need to, not having to wait years for a hospital to sort you out. Not forgetting not having things Richard hates so much:rolleyes:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy8pvy7p5djo

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Decades of dedication have contributed to the River Thames enjoying a new lease of life, a report from London Zoological Society (ZSL) has found.

In the 1950s, the Thames was declared "biologically dead" due to industries disposing of chemicals, heavy metals, oils and dyes into the water.


Since then, continued action and policy have seen the return of beloved species such as harbour porpoises and wading birds.


https://www.gov.uk/government/speech...venient-truths


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There are now far fewer serious pollution incidents damaging our waters than three decades ago. In the 1990s the water and sewerage companies were responsible for over 500 every single year. Since then we have seen a progressive and dramatic drop. In 2020 the number of serious incidents caused by the water companies reached the lowest number ever – 44. That is still 44 too many, and we have made clear the aim must be zero. But while continuing to demand better, we should recognise the major progress that has been made.

• Sewage treatment works are now discharging much lower amounts of harmful chemicals into our rivers: 67% less phosphorus and 79% less ammonia than in 1995. That matters: phosphorus causes eutrophication, a process that starves water of oxygen and kills off wildlife, and ammonia is toxic for aquatic ecosystems.

• The bathing waters around our coasts are in much better condition than they were. In 2021 99% of the 400-plus bathing waters in England met or exceeded the required standards. That is the highest number since new tougher standards were introduced in 2015. Two decades ago, most of those waters would have failed to meet even the minimum standard.
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Carth 29-05-2026 19:57

Re: Virgin TV (2026)
 
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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36216258)
Aye - things were better back then!


We had things back then you can't get nowadays - you know, like rickets, diphtheria, polio, asbestos, outside toilets, lead paint, and Hitler...;)

Gosh, all that lot was on the TV ??

no wonder I stopped watching it :PP:

45rpm 29-05-2026 20:43

Re: Virgin TV (2026)
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36216234)
How utterly 'Pointless'....

If anyone watches these channels 'round the clock', they need help, or their carer to change channel for them.

I agree 100%. I have never watched these channels and never will.

They are a retrograde step, taking us even before VHS.

Dingbat 30-05-2026 08:38

Re: Virgin TV (2026)
 
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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36216258)
Aye - things were better back then!


We had things back then you can't get nowadays - you know, like rickets, diphtheria, polio, asbestos, outside toilets, lead paint, and Hitler...;)

And you had to live in a cardboard box in’t middle of road.

Carth 30-05-2026 12:34

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A cardboard box? You were lucky . .


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