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About Steve _G

The channel is quite a mix of 1990’s BBC, Granada, Channel 4 and Sky clips, a few clips of other channels from different periods too. I haven’t updated the channel regularly since 2012 as I have pretty much exhausted my archive, plus plenty of hours have been spent getting these clips online. I hope you enjoy them very much. I have now turned off the comments on all clips as I was starting to get ridiculous and somewhat offensive material. Share the clips on social media by all means if you wish to comment further.

I have given permission for my clips to be used on the excellent TV Live website, you can view it at tvlive.website

If in the off chance I find any new material, I’ll be back.

(All clips on this channel are Copyright of their original broadcasters and I fully acknowledge that, no money or profit is made from here, it's just a (time consuming!!) hobby. All clips are sourced from original VHS, DVD recordings and are not taken from sites like TV Ark, TV Room etc.)

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Sky Sports News - Ident and Top of the Hour Headlines, July 2002.

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Sky Sports News - Ident and Top of the Hour Headlines, July 2002.

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