24 Sep 2023 02:09 PM - last edited: 25 Sep 2023 08:49 AM by KevNewMedia
another repeat of David Attenborough's Natural History Museum Alive how many more times are you going to show this. [content removed]
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25 Sep 2023 10:21 AM
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@what7654 wrote:
how many more times are you going to show this. [content removed]
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@what7654
In case you’re not aware, this is a forum where customers help other customers with Sky related issues. You aren’t talking to Sky Customer Services here. There's no one forcing you to watch it. Sky probably think there is sufficient demand for it from previous showings.
25 Sep 2023 11:04 AM
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@what7654 wrote:
another repeat of David Attenborough's Natural History Museum Alive how many more times are you going to show this. [content removed]
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Feel free to raise a complaint with the Viewer Relations team, if you're sufficiently motivated. You can email them at viewerr@sky.uk
25 Sep 2023 01:13 PM - last edited: 25 Sep 2023 01:16 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreLinear tv from 6am to 8pm is basically either news & talk shows, repeats, property shows, or repeats of property shows.
With documentaries, I think people do like to watch them over.
25 Sep 2023 07:47 PM
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@nolte wrote:Linear tv from 6am to 8pm is basically either news & talk shows, repeats, property shows, or repeats of property shows.
With documentaries, I think people do like to watch them over.
Not forgetting dreary daytime game shows 😉
I agree, can't have too many nature documentaries
26 Sep 2023 01:29 PM
@Doc5907 wrote:
@nolte wrote:Linear tv from 6am to 8pm is basically either news & talk shows, repeats, property shows, or repeats of property shows.
With documentaries, I think people do like to watch them over.
Not forgetting dreary daytime game shows 😉
I agree, can't have too many nature documentaries
@Doc5907 I don't know if you subscribe to Apple TV+ or not, but they have some excellent nature documentaries including Tiny World, Big Beasts, Earth At Night In Colour & if you like dinosaurs there's Prehistoric Planet with David Attenborough. I believe all are in UHD. If you don't subscribe I'm sure there's an offer for a 3-month free trial at the moment. Over on Netflix, we're currently watching Our Planet 2, also with David Attenborough. Even after all the nature documentaries we've watched this one still has new things to be seen.
26 Sep 2023 02:48 PM
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@Mr+Ripley wrote:
@Doc5907 wrote:
@nolte wrote:Linear tv from 6am to 8pm is basically either news & talk shows, repeats, property shows, or repeats of property shows.
With documentaries, I think people do like to watch them over.
Not forgetting dreary daytime game shows 😉
I agree, can't have too many nature documentaries
@Doc5907 I don't know if you subscribe to Apple TV+ or not, but they have some excellent nature documentaries including Tiny World, Big Beasts, Earth At Night In Colour & if you like dinosaurs there's Prehistoric Planet with David Attenborough. I believe all are in UHD. If you don't subscribe I'm sure there's an offer for a 3-month free trial at the moment. Over on Netflix, we're currently watching Our Planet 2, also with David Attenborough. Even after all the nature documentaries we've watched this one still has new things to be seen.
@Mr+Ripleyyour right there's some good stuff on Apple TV +. Recently watched The Year Earth Changed which was excellent. Have just started watching the prehistoric planet you've recommended 🙂
UHD/HDR makes a big difference on nature docs.
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