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  5. The 6 O'Clock Show - Wikipedia

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    Late Lunch Live premiered on 30 September 2013, airing every Monday to Friday from 14:00. [4] By 2014 the show was moved to a new timeslot of 15:30 to 16:30. The programme featured in-studio guests, live performances, updates on showbiz, TV, technology, events around the country and general chat with its daily guests.

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  8. Virgin Media One - Wikipedia

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    Virgin Media Ireland continue to hold a number of rights to ITV programming not produced or distributed by ITV Studios. The X Factor and Downton Abbey returned to the station in 2015. TV3 aired Nothing to Declare at 19:30 Monday to Friday until February 2015, when it was replaced by Late Lunch Live. Broadchurch aired Monday nights at 22:00.

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    Virgin Media first TiVo co-branded product was released in 2010. [10] From February 2012, the V+ is only carried as a replacement for faulty V+ boxes, or sometimes offered as a secondary set-top box in the home and is now being phased out. The only Virgin TV units supported nowadays are the TiVo and the V6 box, and the newest 360 and 360 Mini ...