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Thread ID: 87490 2008-02-23 10:16:00 Prime TV-what an abysmal channel. martynz (5445) PC World Chat
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642841 2008-02-23 10:16:00 Does that channel employ any sentient people?
I watched my video recording of the 2nd half of Broken Trail (a cracking TV Western starring Robert Duvall) and my suspicions were aroused when there were occasional warnings that scheduled programmes were running 55 mins. late.
Yes, you've guessed it. They had given the wrong running time to the TV listings so my recording finished well before the end.
I will try, yet again, to complain, but since their website doesn't give any mail address or ph. no. all I wil get is an automated response to my email of complaint.
Any help in finding it for download would be truly appreciated.

Martynz
martynz (5445)
642842 2008-02-23 11:12:00 If you had been watching the cricket you would have realized why all programs were running late. Live sports events are difficult to control and to their credit they kept the cricket on to the end even though it made the news late.

If you had set your recorder to keep recording to the end of the tape you would have been covered for any late running. Bit late now though.

Someone here might have a copy they can give you.
Safari (3993)
642843 2008-02-23 11:17:00 People actually watch cricket? rob_on_guitar (4196)
642844 2008-02-23 12:20:00 I will try, yet again, to complain, but since their website doesn't give any mail address or ph. no. all I wil get is an automated response to my email of complaint.
Any help in finding it for download would be truly appreciated.

Martynz

You will need to ring Sky, but good luck
wmoore (6009)
642845 2008-02-23 14:11:00 A google for something like
Broken Trail dvdrip

might find something ;-)


of course looking for stuff in google is totally legal. Downloading it might be another matter.
apsattv (7406)
642846 2008-02-23 19:32:00 People actually watch cricket?:lol: :lol: It never fails to surprise me that there are enough people seemingly interested in the most boring complicated game ever invented to warrant showing it to a free-to-air TV audience. This sort of stuff should be on subscription only - then they'd get a real indication as to it's popularity... (popular if you're Indian/Pakistani/English - less so elsewhere in the civilised world)

Maybe it's just a lack of alternative programming????
johcar (6283)
642847 2008-02-23 20:10:00 Well I'm glad they showed the last two ODIs on Prime :)
Don't want to pay for Sky, as most of they stuff is crap, so it's nice to be able to watch some live cricket.
CYaBro (73)
642848 2008-02-23 20:41:00 I will try, yet again, to complain, but since their website doesn't give any mail address or ph. no. all I wil get is an automated response to my email of complaint.
Martynz

Yes I get sick of large companies websites that do not have the decency to give an email address or phone number etc etc !

Sky TV is another one, and the Sunday Star is not easy to find.

What are they hiding from ?

Regards

Digby
Digby (677)
642849 2008-02-23 20:45:00 C'mon Johcar... the one-dayers are brilliant!

I suppose you have to be bored enough to actually get into the spirit of things, but once there you can be astounded by the skills and talent shown by these athletes.
Greg (193)
642850 2008-02-24 00:24:00 C'mon Johcar... the one-dayers are brilliant!

I suppose you have to be bored enough to actually get into the spirit of things, but once there you can be astounded by the skills and talent shown by these athletes.

May I ask what is a one-dayer?
Would this be a one day cricket match?

Is there a two dayer, three dayer four dayer or five dayer?
Sweep (90)
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