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Old 10-16-2007, 10:35 PM   Can the UK get something right for once? Post #1
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The town of Whitehaven in Cumbria is hours away from being the first place in the UK to begin the official switchover from analogue to digital TV.

BBC Two will be first to go in the early hours of Wednesday morning, with the remaining analogue channels switched off on 14 November.

Around 25,000 households will need Freeview, satellite, cable or broadband in order to watch television.

Analogue TV will be switched off in the rest of the UK by the end of 2012.

About 84% of British households have already installed digital equipment, according to media watchdog Ofcom.

The people of Whitehaven and the surrounding borough of Copeland have been the subject of a major campaign in recent months to make sure they are clear about what equipment they will need.

On Tuesday, many local residents said they were well-prepared.

Katrina Shields, 40, said: "We've already got Sky so we're OK, we don't need to change anything over. We're getting digi boxes for the two bedrooms. On the whole, it's a pain."

Joan Hartley, 70, said: "I'm in the process of buying one of these disk drives that you can record everything on.

"It's costly isn't it? I¿ve spent £80 now because I've got one main television in the lounge and one in each bedroom."

Peter Heslop of Arqiva - the company in charge of the technical side of the switchover - said he expected a smooth transition.

"Nothing in this life is 100% certain but I can tell you all the equipment has been fully tested. So, as certain as we can be, there will be no technical hitches tonight."

Digital UK, which is overseeing the move to digital TV, said on Monday that "probably nine out of 10 households" in Whitehaven were now ready.

HOW SWITCHOVER WILL WORK

17 October - Whitehaven
BBC Two's analogue signal switched off
First group of Freeview channels become available (all BBC channels)
14 November - Whitehaven
Remaining analogue channels switched off
Every home will be able to receive at least 18 Freeview channels
2008-2012 - Rest of UK
Analogue signal turned off one transmitter at a time

Culture Secretary James Purnell said: "On my recent visit, I found preparations well in hand, and local people glad to be leading the way as we begin this huge technological and social change."

With the switchover approaching, local councillor Tim Knowles said residents were looking forward to it, but added that "a lot of the older generation are rather concerned about what the next few weeks might bring".

Across the UK, new equipment, installation and support will be given to people over 75, those with significant disabilities and the blind.

The assistance will cost £40, or will be free for eligible people who are also on pension credit, job seeker's allowance or income support.

In Whitehaven, Age Concern has set up an information centre to help older residents.

However, Mr Knowles thought most people would leave it to the last minute.

"People will not realise that such a substantial change is coming until it actually happens and I think we'll find out on the day quite what the extent of that is," he said.

Whitehaven's Tesco store has seen sales of digital set-top boxes rise by 1400% since the end of July, and digital TV sales were up 280% in the same period.

Craig Carruthers, who has worked at the local branch of Currys Digital electrical store for 13 years, said he had not experienced such a rush outside the Christmas period.

Local schoolchildren have marked the switchover by burying a time capsule containing an analogue remote control, television listings guide and their drawings of televisions.
Im willing to bet things go tits up and cause all sorts of problems
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Old 10-16-2007, 10:39 PM   Can the UK get something right for once? Post #2
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There's bound to be some old biddy going: "Me TV's on the blink. Haven't been able to get BBC2 for days now!"
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Old 10-16-2007, 10:44 PM   Can the UK get something right for once? Post #3
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There's bound to be some old biddy going: "Me TV's on the blink. Haven't been able to get BBC2 for days now!"


Tbh it's a sad sad day for pensioners who watch QI
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Old 10-16-2007, 10:51 PM   Can the UK get something right for once? Post #4
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Don't you go badmouthing QI now
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Old 10-16-2007, 10:53 PM   Can the UK get something right for once? Post #5
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Don't you go badmouthing QI now
I wouldn't dare
I just pity an 89 year old lady called Ethel who never sleeps sitting down to watch QI and not being wise to the digi switch
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Old 10-16-2007, 10:59 PM   Can the UK get something right for once? Post #6
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The Woolworths worth it freeview box for £19.99 seems to be getting good reviews from a thread i was reading on digi spy if anyone needs a box at all.
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The Woolworths worth it freeview box for £19.99 seems to be getting good reviews from a thread i was reading on digi spy if anyone needs a box at all.
Let Ethel know.
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Old 10-16-2007, 11:57 PM   Can the UK get something right for once? Post #8
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Absoloute carnage on the horizon in most old peoples homes.
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Office will be busy tomorrow...
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Old 10-17-2007, 12:04 AM   Can the UK get something right for once? Post #10
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Old people do often have adult children you know and not all of them are completely helpless.
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