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Old 17-10-2010, 19:57   #218
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Post Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2010) Vol. IV

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Originally Posted by richard1960 View Post
No i would disagree for what its worth. I would love to have the History channel HD and Crime and investigation network HD to me they are the most watched channels,and something after having watched i have felt as though i have learned something as opposed to having tuned into pap,that is meaningless.
I agree that both History and C&I are great, informative and stimulating channels but, as I've said here before a long time ago, how much HD content is available for them to broadcast? Much of the content is made up from archive footage (well it is History and old crimes after all) and I imagine that only the most recent productions have been made with HD in mind.

So maybe these two are not high on the list of must have HD channels after all. I'm open to correction by someone with Sky HD or some actual facts about the production of the programmes though.

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