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Re: The TV in Canada is shockingly poor!
Originally Posted by beckyboo
Please tell me there is more to do in Canada than watch television. :) We only watch tele in the UK because the weather is so bad or it gets dark early!
Getting dark early is a problem in Ontario. This week I've out doing stuff every night because we're at the time of year when it starts becoming difficult to do things outside in the evening. |
Re: The TV in Canada is shockingly poor!
Originally Posted by oceanMDX
Good to hear that your Internet connection is up and running. Good luck with the receiver though. One thing I want you to know, from what I have been told, the model up from the 505 (the one with the hard drive) isn't having too many problems. Trouble is, that model is quite a bit more expensive.
We have been without TV for nearly a week now and haven't missed it one bit. Like others say, there is more to life than TV. We tend to get the odd film from Blockbusters to watch now and again as we prefer to watch a good film, rather than normal TV. Films are the only reason we got such a big TV and all the surround speakers etc that hubby chose - it certainly wasn't for normal TV! Perhaps in the long dark cold winters we will watch it a little more, but I doubt it! Jane |
Re: The TV in Canada is shockingly poor!
Don't say that all the offerings are poor, PBS(HD) has some very beautiful nature films, such as National Parks around the world - Canada, USA, Africa, etc. I'm assuming that you have an HDTV since you have the 505 receiver. "Hotels of the Canadian Rockies" is another beautiful documentary on PBS.
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Re: The TV in Canada is shockingly poor!
Originally Posted by oceanMDX
Don't say that all the offerings are poor, PBS(HD) has some very beautiful nature films, such as National Parks around the world - Canada, USA, Africa, etc. I'm assuming that you have an HDTV since you have the 505 receiver. "Hotels of the Canadian Rockies" is another beautiful documentary on PBS.
What amuses me about the long ad breaks here that they haven't twigged yet - is that they're actually long enough to do something constructive; like make tea, and take a 'pee' break ;) As a result I rarely sit through the commercials! Dingbats! :cool: What's more - with the new "PVR" receivers, you don't have to miss anything anyway! |
Re: The TV in Canada is shockingly poor!
Originally Posted by smelly
I must say so far ( and it has been eight weeks since we arrived in Calgary) that the quality of the TV seems "rubbish" there are way too many adverts and a whole lot of nothing going on, especially with cable.
But I have to say that I still do love watching re- runs of Frasier. All of his little idiosyncrasies are great and I used to watch the show a lot when I was in he UK. Watching episodes in Canada is like putting on a comfortable slipper, and I hate to say it add's a little quality to my viewing. Ok, so I live in Canada - and I can tell you that when School starts the TV is great! There are SO many good shows that start in Sept/Oct. You don't need Digital Cable or Sat. like some people say! I have full cable right now which gives you so many awesome channels. Even Basic cable is great - you get all the major american networks, the Canadian networks, and a few others. Even without Cable you can get good tv in CTV, and Global, and in some cities A Channel.... Obviously you're always going to like what you're used too...which is why I'm SO scared of loosing my television shows when I move to UK next year ;) but I don't know if you have seen these, but they are starting in the fall and they are awesome (I think you're about a season behind there) Grey's Anatomy - ABC Lost - ABC House - FOX Prison Break - FOX CSI - CBS Las Vegas - NBC Gilmore Girls - CTV The summer tv is really poor, but during the fall/winter/spring there is definitly something for every night of the week....trust me! :) |
Re: The TV in Canada is shockingly poor!
That's the great thing about commercials!!! You can watch two shows at once!!
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