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Only Fools And Horses
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I see from today's newspapers there are newish, rehashed episodes from outtakes from earlier shows being shown on Gold. Why?
Most people cannot access this channel. It is disappointing to fans of this show.
Most people cannot access this channel. It is disappointing to fans of this show.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The main reason I've got a Now TV box is to access Gold (although I find that I enjoy some programmes on other channels available through their 'Entertainment Pass', such as Sky Arts).
The new programmes will be shown on Gold simply because they were actually commissioned by UKTV (which owns Gold):
https:/ /gold.u ktv.co. uk/only -fools- and-hor ses/art icle/da vid-jas on-retu rn-gold -two-ne w-speci als/
The new programmes will be shown on Gold simply because they were actually commissioned by UKTV (which owns Gold):
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Although Now TV is owned by Sky, the programmes come through your router (and not via satelite dish). £19.99 gets you the box and two months' access to lots of extra channels. Thereafter it's £7.99 per month but there's no contract.
I also don't want ('proper') Sky but I find a Now TV box is a good compromise.
I also don't want ('proper') Sky but I find a Now TV box is a good compromise.
^^^ Gold is a subscription-only channel. You need Sky, Virgin, BT or TalkTalk television services, or Now TV, to access it.
The most popular way to get Now TV is through a Now TV Box but you can also get it on your computer or with mobile devices:
http:// www.now tv.com/ devices -v3
However you need a valid 'Entertainment Pass' (£7.99 per month, with no contract) to watch Gold (and 10 other channels, as well as all the 'box sets' which come as part of the deal).
Gold is owned by UKTV which, in turn, is co-owned by the BBC. Thus their 'pay' channels help to fund the BBC as a whole, enabling them to keep producing new content.
The most popular way to get Now TV is through a Now TV Box but you can also get it on your computer or with mobile devices:
http://
However you need a valid 'Entertainment Pass' (£7.99 per month, with no contract) to watch Gold (and 10 other channels, as well as all the 'box sets' which come as part of the deal).
Gold is owned by UKTV which, in turn, is co-owned by the BBC. Thus their 'pay' channels help to fund the BBC as a whole, enabling them to keep producing new content.