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heidik

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As far as available channels are concerned, it seems to me (I'm not a big TV watcher but I will turn it on at night) that they change according to cruise! I'm sure that's exaggerated. But on previous "R" cruises there was the National Geographic Channel (or at least shows from that channel), but I don't recall anything like that on our Marina cruise in October.

 

You may get CNN or BBC or Fox ... or any combination of the above.

 

In general, there are plenty of choices -- unless you're on a transatlantic, in which case they tend to lose the signal.

 

I will say that on the "R" ships there are usually movies I want to catch (since we rarely go to a movie theater at home) -- not every night, but several nights at least on a cruise -- but in October there was NOTHING I wanted to watch.

 

That could be me, though. Probably is!

 

Mura

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