You can now watch Notts TV on-line!
Great news, you can now watch our local TV channel Notts TV on-line @ www.tvplayer.com/watch/nottstv
Of course, it still also broadcasts on Freeview channel 7, if you use the Waltham TV transmitter.
This website contains information about the villages of Castle Bytham and Little Bytham, in Lincolnshire and the surrounding area.
Great news, you can now watch our local TV channel Notts TV on-line @ www.tvplayer.com/watch/nottstv
Of course, it still also broadcasts on Freeview channel 7, if you use the Waltham TV transmitter.
The Horror Channel is launching on Freeview, on Friday the thirteenth of March!
It’s launching on channel 70. If you already have CBS Action on that channel number, you will need to return. Since that’s now moved to 64.
BBC Radio Nottingham can now be found on Freeview/YouView channel number 720. If you use the Waltham transmitter.
Just to remind everyone to watch “Great British Railway Journeys” this coming Friday (30th January 2015) on BBC 2/HD at 6:30pm.
“Michael Portillo begins in Oakham, where he learns of a noble tradition dating back to the Middle Ages. Following in the footsteps of peers over the centuries, he determines to take part. Heading east to Stamford, Michael discovers why the town is such an attractive location for period dramas and takes part in a Victorian melodrama. A ghoulish scene awaits in Peterborough as Michael visits a Victorian operating theatre where railwaymen were treated. Michael’s last stop on this final journey is Christ’s College at Cambridge University, where he learns about the student days of the father of evolution, Charles Darwin.”
Great news for people that can already receive Freeview HD channels 101-105 and can receive services from the Waltham (East Midlands) transmitter.
Two new HD channels. Channel 4+1 HD (110) and 4seven HD (111). Have launched today on Freeview HD and YouView.
In just week, theBythams area will get an extra five HD channels from the Waltham (East Midlands) transmitter.
To get the extra channels, you will already need to receive BBC One HD, BBC Two HD etc via your Freeview HD TV/box or YouView device.
The extra HD channels to look out for are :-
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