New shows on EBRU TV

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Sue Thomas F.B. Eye has been on for a couple of weeks.

Also I just watched Twice in a Lifetime.
 
Wait…

Is this a BBC America type channel?

My dad would LOVE this I think..

I found their webpage but I’m a bit lost trying to figure out exactly who/what they are..

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Sue Thomas F.B. Eye has been on for a couple of weeks.

Also I just watched Twice in a Lifetime.

Windstream sent me a free Roku when I established service at my lake house, when I moved my mom closer to us back in January. I finally got around to trying it out last week, personally don't see what the big deal is about Roku's, but I did add Ebru tv along with Epix to the Roku and it does work great for that.

Ebru TV has several of my favorite recently old shows Spooks (UK), Robin Hood (UK), Doctor Who (UK), Sea Patrol (Australia) along with Sue Thomas. My mom told me she has watched Ebru Tv quite a bit this week.
 
Wait…

Is this a BBC America type channel?

My dad would LOVE this I think..

I found their webpage but I’m a bit lost trying to figure out exactly who/what they are..

?


It´s an American channel with all english programming even though some are foreign shows, I wouldn´t label it as another BBC America.

Yes they have some Brit shows, Spooks (a.k.a. MI-5 in PBS), Doctor Who, and others mentioned in this thread, Sea Patrol from Australia, and Sue Thomas F.B. Eye (US/Canada) and Twice in a Lifetime (Canada), they also have some movies.

They call themselves a Family channel and I think that´s a good label for this channel.
 
It´s an American channel with all english programming even though some are foreign shows, I wouldn´t label it as another BBC America.

Yes they have some Brit shows, Spooks (a.k.a. MI-5 in PBS), Doctor Who, and others mentioned in this thread, Sea Patrol from Australia, and Sue Thomas F.B. Eye (US/Canada) and Twice in a Lifetime (Canada), they also have some movies.

They call themselves a Family channel and I think that´s a good label for this channel.


Wonderful! I’m pretty sure my dad will like this, he likes to watch the BBC news, for one. He asked me about BBC America, if it’s on FTA. He’s seen it many times on cable and satellite in hotels when he travels.
I glanced over the list of shows they have on their site. Most of them I’m not familiar with and I only recently discovered Doctor Who (still not really sold on it yet.) and the list of shows appeared to have a British in influence so I assumed it was a BBCA clone or spinoff. In the morning I have to go work on his satellite so I’m going to add this channel to his favorites and let him decide from there. I’ve already added it to my favorites because I’ve decided I need to check out new stuff, I’ve been stuck in the same old rut watching all the daytime Judge This and Judge That stuff for years. Time for change. I recently ditched a bunch of morning talk shows for 3 hours of Star Trek TNG everyday on BBCA.. :)


?Thanks! :)
 
Wonderful! I’m pretty sure my dad will like this, he likes to watch the BBC news, for one. He asked me about BBC America, if it’s on FTA. He’s seen it many times on cable and satellite in hotels when he travels.

?Thanks! :)

It does sound like he will like it ;), EBRU also has a news broadcast, more focused on national and international news, I´d say more in the fashion of say BBC World News.
 
I finally got around to trying it out last week, personally don't see what the big deal is about Roku's, but I did add Ebru tv along with Epix to the Roku and it does work great for that.

didnt know it was on roku...I'll have to add it
 
It does sound like he will like it ;), EBRU also has a news broadcast, more focused on national and international news, I´d say more in the fashion of say BBC World News.


All the more reason to like it. Dad likes international news. He used to like to watch NHK but he said he’s had trouble either finding it or syncing up with whatever time frame they air it.

I told him to give Doctor Who a look too. I was quite surprised some years back when I overheard my son and my dad talking over Harry Potter. My dad borrowed a giant huge Harry Potter book from my son, read in a week and was all giggled up over it. I was like HUH??? Do what?? Dad also used to like Science Fiction so I figured he MIGHT like Doctor Who. When I was there today there was a show on called Spooks. I told him I think it is some British crime drama/thriller.
He likes all those NCIS and Bones and stuff like that (I do not).. So I think he’ll find some stuff on there he’ll like.

I just wish BBC America was on FTA… I get it on Dish but Dad can’t on his FTA..

?Oh well, this seems a close cousin to it.. :)
 
Spooks is an FBI type show. Spooks was called MI-5 for the US showings as it follows the British Security Services Division MI-5 which is tasked with domestic Homeland Security and Intelligence in the UK, whereas James Bond is a part of MI-6 tasked with UK Foreign Security and Intelligence.

Sea Patrol follows the adventures of the fictional crew of the HMAS Hammersley in the Royal Australian Navy.
Hustle is the UK version that the US show Leverage was based upon and co starred Robert Vaughn of Man from Uncle fame.
Robin Hood of course was Robin Hood returning from the Holy Wars to rob from the rich and give to the poor.

These were all on my weekly viewing schedule when they originally aired just a few years ago.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006mf4b
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spooks

http://channelnine.ninemsn.com/SeaPatrol/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Patrol

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hustle_(TV_series)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006m8g7
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Hood_(2006_TV_series)
 
They also seem genuinely interested in expanding their viewership and I have to admit that they've added some great programs and a wider variety of movies than before. Ebru TV is an American station, but it is owned by Samanyolu TV Group in Istanbul, Turkey (hence the advertisements for Turkish Airlines). In fact, you can find Samanyolu (the Turkish language channel) on the same transponder on Galaxy 19. What's interesting is that you have Anya (the travel guy) dubbed in English on Ebru TV, but you can see the original undubbed Turkish version of Anya on Samanyolu. :)
 
It does sound like he will like it ;), EBRU also has a news broadcast, more focused on national and international news, I´d say more in the fashion of say BBC World News.

Spooks is an FBI type show. Spooks was called MI-5 for the US showings as it follows the British Security Services Division MI-5 which is tasked with domestic Homeland Security and Intelligence in the UK, whereas James Bond is a part of MI-6 tasked with UK Foreign Security and Intelligence.

Sea Patrol follows the adventures of the fictional crew of the HMAS Hammersley in the Royal Australian Navy.
Hustle is the UK version that the US show Leverage was based upon and co starred Robert Vaughn of Man from Uncle fame.
Robin Hood of course was Robin Hood returning from the Holy Wars to rob from the rich and give to the poor.

These were all on my weekly viewing schedule when they originally aired just a few years ago.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006mf4b
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spooks

http://channelnine.ninemsn.com/SeaPatrol/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Patrol

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hustle_(TV_series)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006m8g7
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Hood_(2006_TV_series)


Wonderful! I will forward this to him, with this explanation/introduction to these shows I think this will definitely help get him rolling on some new stuff.

?Thank you!! :D
 
They also seem genuinely interested in expanding their viewership and I have to admit that they've added some great programs and a wider variety of movies than before. Ebru TV is an American station, but it is owned by Samanyolu TV Group in Istanbul, Turkey (hence the advertisements for Turkish Airlines). In fact, you can find Samanyolu (the Turkish language channel) on the same transponder on Galaxy 19. What's interesting is that you have Anya (the travel guy) dubbed in English on Ebru TV, but you can see the original undubbed Turkish version of Anya on Samanyolu. :)

Interesting info, I enjoy watching Anya (on EBRU of course, as my turkish is limited to saying thank you :D), I also watched a nice family movie last Saturday.
 
BTW, Tonight I also watched part of a contest show, Cake Walking - Wedding Cake edition, maybe not my cup of tea, but interesting.

Not sure if that´s a Canadian show, but I just found the following info on it from a Canadian channel:

[h=2]Synopsis[/h]
Cake Walk: Wedding Cake Edition is a competition between three professional Canadian cake designers competing for a $5,000 prize and the glory of winning against fellow designers to create one bridal couple's dream cake. Host Caroline Rhea guides viewers through the competition and judges David MacCarfrae, Alexandria Pellegrino, and Gordon Bailey have been given the task of selecting the winning cake for the couple.

http://www.slice.ca/Shows/CakeWalk/default.aspx?Title_ID=269770
 
And about the shows I mentioned when starting this thread:

Sue Thomas F.B.Eye

Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye is an American television series that premiered in 2002 on the PAX Network. The show ended in May 2005 due to PAX's decision to halt the production of original programming. It was one of the two highest rated shows on the network

Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye is loosely based on the real life experience of Sue Thomas , a deaf woman whose ability to read lips landed her a job with an elite surveillance team at the FBI.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sue_Thomas:_F.B.Eye

Twice in a Lifetime

Twice in a Lifetime is a Canadian mystery/drama series that originally aired from 1999 to 2001. The series aired on CTV in Canada and PAX in the United States

A key concept to the series was that each episode featured a different guest star in the leading role, while series regulars played a supporting role. Episodes centered around an individual who had reached the end of their life in one timeline, and due to circumstances seen by their advocate or the judge, been given 3 days to travel into their past and convince their younger self to make a different choice at a pivotal point to affect a different outcome.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twice_in_a_Lifetime_(TV_series)
 
I should have said Ayna, not Anya, but I'm glad I was understood hehehe :) I don't seem to see it in their line up for the next few days, but I'm guessing it probably still comes on from time to time :)
 
I sent an email to EBRU tv if they can carry top gear or fifth gear haven't heard anything back on it.

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Is Ayna still on? I liked that travel show because they went to places other shows wouldn't. How many times can you watch some PBS guy visit Rome or Paris? BORING!

Why is the schedule on their website half empty?
 
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