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Originally Posted by nialli
Depends on how much time you spend planning your viewing/recording. I found TiVo Suggestions interesting rather than essential as I plan my recording fairly meticulously, but if you don't have the time to do that it is pretty neat. And you can turn it off.
Wishlists are different. I have them set up for individual films (Blues Brothers in HD for example), directors (Spielberg, Coen brothers), actors (Clooney) and have the option of auto recording when they appear on the schedules. I find this much for useful as the Spielberg wishlist also picks up programmes about him or his films, which is great.
Sky can't do the same thing yet, no matter how they market it.
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Wishlists and suggestions arevery useful for me and l have watched some programmes that were suggested that l would have never watched before and yes Sky cannot do the same thing and will always be chasing Virgins Tivo's tail on this and many other things.