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rugrat

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#37660 16-Jul-2009 16:18
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Missed second week of Prison Break. Thought no worries watch on demand, like I did when missed a lost episode on TV2.

Looks like the only on demand (non news etc) program TV3 has is Rove. Very disappointing.

Hmmmm, not out at the video store yet!, and have third week recorded, with other weeks set up.

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  #236492 17-Jul-2009 16:23
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Of course you could easily find the episode on a torrent site - it depends on how you feel about the legality/morality of downloading TV programmes.



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  #236913 19-Jul-2009 17:19
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Thanks for that, all sorted, caught up with it at mates place.

Just posted as surprised one network into putting Prime time programs on net and the other one not. The advertiser on the "Lost" I watched online got bang for buck as with it being the only one add, it wasn't drowned out by the other adds. It was a latest movie out at pictures.

Oh well know now not to count on TV3 in this area in future, but do like their DD 5.1 sound.

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  #237176 20-Jul-2009 15:04
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Watched a 60 Minutes clip last night - one of the first TV3 online programmes I've watched on our Mini connected to the TV - and was shocked at the quality. Are all TV3's online offerings crappy quality? While the quality of TVNZ's online programmes are not quite up there with its FreeviewHD (joke!), at least the quality is more than passable for programmes one forgets to tape. I can't imagine I'd want to watch anything but newsy/current affairs-type programmes off TV3's website...

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