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Old 04-04-2011, 14:55   #27
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Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2

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Originally Posted by clinteastman View Post
You've broke it for us all now LOL

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Originally Posted by passingbat View Post
You don't get to see them!

What whishlists do, is search on your behalf for programmes you want to watch that may or may not be broadcast in the UK. This saves people a lot of time, and prevents them missing programmes they learneed about months ago and may have forgoten about..

Just check out the digital Spy (DS) Cult forum (US TV shows) and the number of threads asking when this or that show starts in the UK or when a current show resumes after the mid-season break.

DS have a Premier list, but it's not often up to date, misses out shows and can't be relied on.

Tivo makes the time spent checking these these threads and Premier lists redundant.
I understand them they are a good idea.
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