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Best TV Listings/Programme Guide for Freeview
I was fed up with the Radio Times and TV Guide sites for Freeview programme listings and did a Google search and found 'LocateTV', the Freeview Guide:
http://www.locatetv.com/uk/listings/freeview In my opinion it gives all the Freeview channels, easily laid out and easy to use and it even the Freeview channel numbers. Thought I would recommend this site to others!
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Thank you for that link. I see all the itv channels' logos need updating
I rarely use the laptop in the room with the TV so use Radio Times and my heavily edited EPG instead as a rule. |
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Yes, but the logos don't really matter. I accept not everyone likes looking at listings on their PC/laptop. However my EPG often has listings that haven't loaded properly and you can't see as much on the screen at any one time. Horses for courses and Tescos for burgers!
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For me, and many others, the best you'll get is Digiguide. Click Here
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No worries
![]() Sorry I didn't know that. I live in Thurrock (Essex), but we have to put up with London programmes. |
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Anyone used the official Freeview guide? Looks OK at first glance, all regions and up to two weeks of listings.
http://freeview.co.uk/TV-Guide |
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i use the FREE desktop app TVBrowser similar to Digiguide create your own list it has freeview / freesat / sky channels / foreign TV Chans set up your own channels list
create favourites / series reminders etc i've used it for years with no problems most uk channels have 2 weeks listings / Foreign up to a month screenshots http://www.tvbrowser.org/en/screenshots-mainmenu-7.html |
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Digiguide on the desktop but http://www.zingzing.tv is my favourite web-based guide.
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I use this one and fine it nice and easy to use. You can choose the channels you regularly watch and keep them saved. I've got this as an app on my iPod too.
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There's a quite good comparison of program guides, both physical and digital here:
http://www.radioandtelly.co.uk/tellyguides/ |
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I did a little google search and like the look of this one.
http://www.zingzing.co.uk/tvguide/ It may take a little bit of playing around to get things where you want them but it seems very similar to Digiguide. Edit: Sorry googleking I didn't notice you had already posted a link to this site. Last edited by gds1972 : 09-02-2013 at 20:50. Reason: . |
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