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Virgin Media TV - see next days tv


Question Posted Thursday April 17 2008, 12:16 pm

Please only answer if you have virgin media tv or know how it works :-)

We have Virgin Media tv, when we had SKY you could just press one of the coloured tv remote buttons to look what was on tv the next day.

I thought you could with Virgin Media too but i cant get it work. Is this option not available or is there something wrong with our remote or set up?

Thank you xx


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mike-sorbie answered Friday April 18 2008, 8:14 pm:
there will be a button on the remote saying home or guide click that then go to channels from that you can jus scroll and see up to 7 days in advance normally hope this helped

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