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02.12 | '24' goes interactive on Sky

Sky has announced plans to make interactive features available to viewers watching the third season of 24 via their digital satellite TV service.

The third season of the show begins airing on Sky One on February 12 at 9PM. At that time, digital satellite viewers will be able to press red and access "exclusive highlights, character profiles, research files and an essential episode guide," along with clips from previous episodes to catch up on vital storyline points.

Get the skinny at Digitalspy. And if Sky have any sense, they'll make it available after the show, too. As if anyone in their right mind would interupt their viewing of the world's greatest TV show to play about with an InTerAcTive service. Though - hey - you could always fuck about with during the hours of adverts during each show.

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Comments:

anyone else HIGHLY irritated by the ad breaks after every 10 minutes of 24 on SKY, plus that each ad break lasts over 4 minutes...making a single episode of 24 on SKY even more difficult to keep up with, plus running over an hour and a quarter......GRRRRRRRRR....

Posted by: Sarah G at February 13, 2004 02:44 PM | #

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