My Freeview for some reason is 19 not 25, just in case someone cannot find Yesterday
Apologies, I was quoting the channels giving in the TV listings I was looking at - plainly out of date.
Not out of date. After the recent retune, Yesterday moved from 19 to 25.
I think Yesterday moved from 19 to 25 a few months back.
Is it worth a watch Edwin?I think Yesterday moved from 19 to 25 a few months back.
Seemed a tolerably good programme, didn't notice more than a dozen or so errors...
Hmmm... So I'll have to do yet another retune on both TVs then?
I don't recall seeing any warnings that a retune was needed - it usually says in a big black message across the bottom of the screen a few weeks in advanced... Have they stopped doing that?
You’ve convinced me to give it a go now...While admitting to not being particularly interested in steam, I did quite enjoy the first episode, no silly 'beat the clock' situations, no wannabee stars making fools of themselves and no screeching narrator, beat the Train Truckers style of show hands down
You’ve convinced me to give it a go now...
That’ll be our neck of the woods then.Didn't you watch it you silly boy? part of it was on the South Devon .......
That’ll be our neck of the woods then.
Don’t tell anyone but I haven’t actually got a telly these days...
My neighbour hasn’t even got curtains. But then she’s always watching programs about gardening.No worry, my lips are sealed, don't you have any neighbours with thin curtains?
My neighbour hasn’t even got curtains. But then she’s always watching programs about gardening.
I’ll have to buy one of those ‘work on anything’ remote controls and stand outside like I got in trouble for that other time.
There was a message broadcast on Yesterday that it would be moving.
Indeed. Repeatedly when the "Bury Bolton Street" nameboards were clearly visible on screen at the same time! A rotten bit of scriptwriting, and I would think it ruined it as a memento for the couple whose wedding was featured. The business with the champagne flutes has to go down as one of the most feeble bits of false jeopardy ever (for those that weren't watching, could they find enough in the cupboard or one of the buffet cars or would they have to - shock horror - buy some?).The numerous mentions to "Bury Street" station (sic) on the East Lancs Railway in last week's episode were a bit grating.