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Old 03-12-2011, 19:33   #59
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Re: Is Sky Atlantic overhyped ?

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Originally Posted by richard1960 View Post
One of the best points i have seen on here,i have never watched any of the shows you list above only seen snippets which is more then enough pap for a day.

Pay tv means at least you have more choice such as national geographic and discovery channels,with the added bonus of no simon cowell induced bitchiness,which is good.
Brilliant point Richard , we have pay TV in our house as we like the variety it offers as you say there are some excellent documentary channels and we enjoy sport and movies. A channels viewing figures mean nothing personally to me , take Sky Atlantic it's probably not in our top five watched channels however it's shown some excellent shows that we've enjoyed of course it has repeats and the odd trash show but find me a channel that doesnt. Most of our viewing is done timeshifted with the exception of sport , I find a PVR allows you to try a show for a couple of episodes allowing you to decide whether it's for you or not.
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