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Sky warns of 5 new channel changes hitting TV screens TOMORROW – will your box be affected?
Sky warns of 5 new channel changes hitting TV screens TOMORROW – will your box be affected?

The Sun

time30-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Sky warns of 5 new channel changes hitting TV screens TOMORROW – will your box be affected?

SKY has warned of five new channel changes which will be hiting TV screens from tomorrow. The changes will affect some of the broadcasting giant's most popular channels, including Sky Nature and Sky Arts. 1 Changes to channel names are made for a variety of reasons including for new arrivals, theme changes and rebranding efforts. Here is the full list of those affected from tomorrow, July 31. Channel changes from July 31 Sky Nature UK and ROI services move from 124 (125 Scotland) to 145 on satellite only. Sky Arts UK and ROI services move from 130 (131 Scotland) to 124 (125 Scotland) on satellite only. Challenge UK and ROI services move from 145 to 130(131 Scotland) on satellite only. Sky Nature HD moves from 822 to 826 on satellite only. Sky Arts HD moves from 826 to 822 on satellite only. Changes to channel names are often temporary but some remain permanent. Earlier this week SkySports TheLions (Satellite 408/865 - Sky Glass/Stream 408) rebranded to SkySp Action/SkySp ActionHD, reverting from a temporary change. Sky 2025 Recap (Satellite 302 - Sky Glass/Stream 302) was renamed to Favourites HD. This was a temporary change. Ozzy Osbourne funeral plans revealed Millions of Sky Sports viewers are also being urged to check their TV guides after a major reshuffle hit the channel line-up this week.. The shake-up hit customers across the UK and Ireland from July 28, with rebrands, renames and major channel moves across Sky's satellite, Glass and Stream services. This week Sky confirmed that Sky Sports The Lions (Satellite 408/865 – Sky Glass/Stream 408) was reverting to its original name, Sky Sports Action/ Sky Sports Action HD, after a temporary rebrand. Sky 2025 Recap (Satellite 302 – Sky Glass/Stream 302) was also temporarily renamed Favourites HD. Meanwhile, a wide reshuffle of the Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) resulted in many popular channels moving to new positions. In the UK on satellite, Sky Sports+ HD moved from 412 to 404. The broadcaster routinely makes changes to its channel line-up, particularly to reflect seasonal sports coverage or temporary promotions.

TV tonight: a hilarious and heart-tugging finale for Big Boys
TV tonight: a hilarious and heart-tugging finale for Big Boys

The Guardian

time23-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Guardian

TV tonight: a hilarious and heart-tugging finale for Big Boys

10pm, Channel 4 Jack Rooke's semi-fictional comedy drama is a joyride of great gags, but at the heart of it have always been the heavier themes of mental health and grief. So prepare for the closing double-bill finale, as Danny (Jon Pointing) grapples with the end of university and thoughts of the future. Pointing, along with Dylan Llewellyn, who plays his best mate Jack, has been spectacular in telling this story – and it gets a fittingly poignant (but still hilarious) ending. Hollie Richardson 7pm, Sky Nature Planet Weird has set itself a UFC-worthy challenge this week: to show us the most gruesome and bizarre forms of wildlife combat. Fortunately, there's no shortage of that in the animal kingdom. Standouts include neck-wrestling giraffes, a spider who dominates then devours their prey, and even the unassuming koala … who is not so cuddly, after all. Ellen E Jones 8.05pm, BBC One Another week, another set of quietly subversive goings-on at Nonnatus House. Joyce (Renee Bailey) anxiously awaits her disciplinary hearing – when, in fact, she is the one who has been the victim of vile racist abuse. Meanwhile, a young couple who have struggled with addiction prepare for the arrival of their second child. Hannah J Davies 9pm, ITV1 This hardy cold-case perennial has looked its age at various points during its sixth series but its climax over the next two nights should still be gripping. In this penultimate episode, arrests are made – but with lies abounding, hardly anyone seems to believe that's the end of the matter. Meanwhile, Jess and Steve prepare for a showdown. Phil Harrison 9pm, BBC Four As with most of his pieces, Edward Elgar hid a riddle in Enigma Variations – and it is yet to be conclusively solved! The masterpiece is performed here by the BBC Philharmonic at Manchester's Bridgewater Hall, in a programme that is completed by Arvo Pärt's Swansong. HR 9.05pm, BBC One A weepy but uplifting end to the drama inspired by Jane Austen's sister Cassandra, who in real life burned the author's private letters. As Cassandra (Keeley Hawes) remembers Jane's (Patsy Ferran) final years of ill health, in the present she sets out on a mission to find their niece a new home – and it involves some good old Austen-esque matchmaking. HR Premier League Football: Newcastle v Nottingham Forest, 1pm, Sky Sports Main Event Man City v Liverpool is at 4pm. Super League Rugby: Leigh v Huddersfield, 2.15pm, BBC Two At Leigh Sports Village.

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