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      <title>The Abandoned Engineering TV Documentary Series</title>
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      <description>Recently whist playing with Galaxus TV which is just free to air television, made available via Galaxus rather than a satellite dish I have been able to revert to the habit of watching niche documentaries, as I used to years ago, when I lived in a house with a satellite dish.&#xA;The beauty of broadcast television, in contrast to streaming services, is that you have high quality content that was good enough for broadcast.</description>
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